to take great pleasure or delight in an experience or activity
godere, rallegrarsi
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, risuonare
to honor or hold in deep respect, typically in a manner that falls short of worship
riverire, onorare
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, cassa funebre
referring to clothing, particularly men's clothing, or the manner in which it is tailored or worn
sartoriale
to continue speaking, especially after being interrupted
proseguire, continuare
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, disotterrare
to clear someone from blame or responsibility for a wrongdoing or crime, often through evidence
esonerare, assolvere
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