orizzonte
horizon
noun oh-ree-DZOHN-teh Less Common
Origin: Greek horizōn (bounding, limiting)
Usage Note
Orizzonte is masculine despite ending in -e: l'orizzonte (not la). In Italian it is used both literally ('la linea dell'orizzonte', the horizon line) and figuratively for future prospects or one's field of vision: 'aprire nuovi orizzonti' (to open new horizons). The plural orizzonti is regular. The adjective orizzontale (horizontal) shares the same root.
Examples
"Il sole tramontava sull'orizzonte."
Natural Translation
The sun was setting on the horizon.
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