shakespeariano
Shakespearean
adjective sheh-ks-peh-ree-AH-noh Rare
Origin: Derived from Shakespeare + the Italian adjectival suffix -iano.
Usage Note
Shakespeariano agrees in gender and number with its noun: shakespeariana (f), shakespeariani (m pl), shakespeariane (f pl). It describes anything in the style of Shakespeare — grand drama, complex characters, tragic themes — and is often used figuratively for overly theatrical situations ('una scena shakespeariana').
Examples
"Il dramma ha un finale shakespeariano."
Natural Translation
The drama has a Shakespearean ending.
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