autoproclamato
self-proclaimed
adjective ow-toh-proh-klah-MAH-toh Rare
Origin: From auto- (Greek autos, 'self') + proclamato (past participle of proclamare).
Also means
self-declared
Usage Note
Autoproclamato agrees in gender and number: autoproclamata, autoproclamati, autoproclamate. It is typically used with a hint of scepticism or irony, implying the title or role was not officially conferred (il leader autoproclamato = 'the self-appointed leader'). It is more common in political and journalistic registers.
Examples
"Il leader autoproclamato tiene un discorso in piazza."
Natural Translation
The self-proclaimed leader gives a speech in the square.
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