manifesto
manifesto
noun mah-nee-FEH-stoh Rare
Origin: Latin manifestus, 'evident, plain'; used as a noun from the 17th century for a public declaration.
Also means
poster
Usage Note
Manifesto is masculine (i manifesti). In political/artistic contexts it means a manifesto (il Manifesto del Partito Comunista); in everyday Italian it also means a poster or bill (un manifesto pubblicitario, an advertising poster). As an adjective manifesto means 'evident' or 'apparent.' Do not confuse with the verb manifestare (to demonstrate, to show).
Examples
"Il partito ha pubblicato il suo manifesto."
Natural Translation
The party published its manifesto.
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