sacrosanto
sacrosanct, inviolable
adjective sah-kroh-SAHN-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin sacrosanctus (made holy by sacred rites).
Also means
absolutely certain
Usage Note
Sacrosanto began as a religious term (consecrated, untouchable) but today is overwhelmingly used informally to stress that something is completely right or beyond dispute — hai sacrosanta ragione means 'you are absolutely right' (literally 'you have sacrosanct reason'). It adds emphatic force and often appears in colloquial speech and newspaper commentary.
Examples
"Hai sacrosanta ragione a protestare."
Natural Translation
You are absolutely right to protest.
Literal Translation
You-have sacrosanct reason to protest.
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