the act of making something known or revealed, particularly something surprising or previously unknown
rivelazione
to resound or echo with a deep, prolonged sound, often creating a lasting impression or effect
riverberare
to honor or hold in deep respect, typically in a manner that falls short of worship
riverire
the practice of uttering words that convey the opposite meaning as a way to annoy someone or for creating a humorous effect
sarcasmo
a stone coffin (usually bearing sculpture or inscriptions)
sarcofago
referring to clothing, particularly men's clothing, or the manner in which it is tailored or worn
sartoriale
a tiny arachnid related to ticks that is parasitic and lives in food or on animals
acaro
to dig out a corpse from the ground, especially from a grave, for examination, reburial, or other purposes
esumare
to clear someone from blame or responsibility for a wrongdoing or crime, often through evidence
esonerare
an obvious difference between two similar or related things or persons
distinzione
to recognize and mentally separate two things, people, etc.
distinguere
a creature from Greek mythology that is half-human and half-goat, known for its love of wine and music
satiro
humor, irony, ridicule, or sarcasm used to expose or criticize the faults and shortcomings of a person, government, etc.
satira