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divo

star

noun DEE-voh Rare

Origin: From Latin divus, divine, god-like.

Also means

celebrity

Usage Note

Divo originally meant a divine or exalted being, and by extension a celebrated star — typically in film, opera, or entertainment. The feminine is diva, which has been borrowed directly into English. Un divo del cinema is a movie star; diva can carry a connotation of temperamental behavior.

Examples

"Era un divo del cinema italiano degli anni '60."

Natural Translation

He was a star of Italian cinema in the 1960s.

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