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gonfio

swollen

adjective GON-fyoh Rare

Also means

inflated

Usage Note

Gonfio describes physical swelling (a swollen ankle, inflated tyre) and figurative excess: gonfio d'orgoglio (puffed up with pride). It agrees fully: gonfia, gonfi, gonfie. The noun form is gonfiore (swelling). Note that gonfio can also mean a tyre or balloon is 'pumped up' — not necessarily abnormally so.

Examples

"Aveva la caviglia gonfia dopo la caduta."

Natural Translation

Her ankle was swollen after the fall.

Literal Translation

She-had the ankle swollen after the fall.

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