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impertinente

impertinente

lacking seriousness and respect on a serious matter in an attempt to appear humorous or clever

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His flippant remarks about the serious issue angered everyone.
The lawyer’s flippant attitude in court did not sit well with the judge.
clairvoyant
aggettivo
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/kɫɛɹˈvɔɪənt/
(dotato di chiaroveggenza)

(dotato di chiaroveggenza)

clairvoyante

(of a person) seeing things outside the reach or capability of natural senses

buoyant
aggettivo
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/ˈbɔɪənt/
galleggiante

galleggiante

being optimistic and behaving in a cheerful manner

flamboyant
aggettivo
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/fɫæmˈbɔɪənt/
(sfavillante)

(sfavillante)

stravagante

showy and seeking attention through dramatic gestures or displays

relevant
aggettivo
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/ˈɹɛɫəvənt/
partinente

partinente

having a close connection with the situation or subject at hand

irrelevant
redundant
redundant
aggettivo
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/ɹɪˈdəndənt/
ridondante

ridondante

surpassing what is needed or required, and so, no longer of use

poignant
aggettivo
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/ˈpɔɪnjənt/
struggente

struggente

causing strong emotions, especially sadness or empathy

adamant
adamant
aggettivo
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/ˈædəmənt/
(irremovibile)

(irremovibile)

intransigente

showing firmness in one's opinions and refusing to be swayed or influenced

recreant
aggettivo
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/ɹˈɛkɹiːənt/
( vigliacco)

( vigliacco)

codardo

devoid of even the smallest trace of bravery or courage

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