disperso
scattered
adjective dee-SPER-zoh Rare
Origin: From Latin dispersus, past participle of dispergere (to scatter).
Also means
missing (person)
Usage Note
Disperso has two distinct uses: describing something physically scattered or spread out (truppe disperse — scattered troops), and referring to a person reported missing, especially in war or disaster contexts (un soldato disperso — a soldier missing in action). As a noun, i dispersi means the missing persons. Do not confuse with disperato (desperate).
Examples
"I soldati dispersi furono trovati dopo tre giorni."
Natural Translation
The missing soldiers were found after three days.
Related Words
Explore Italian by topic