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negato

hopeless at

adjective neh-GAH-toh Rare

Also means

talentless

Usage Note

Negato (literally 'denied') means having no aptitude for something — always followed by per: sono negato per la matematica (I'm hopeless at maths). It is the past participle of negare used adjectivally. The feminine is negata, plural negati/negate.

Examples

"Sono completamente negato per il disegno."

Natural Translation

I am completely hopeless at drawing.

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