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Romanian
Etymology
From adevăra (“to come true”, obsolete variant of adeveri) + -at.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.de.vəˈrat/
- Rhymes: -at
- Hyphenation: a‧de‧vă‧rat
Adjective
adevărat m or n (feminine singular adevărată, masculine plural adevărați, feminine and neuter plural adevărate)
- true (that which yields a truth)
- Antonyms: fals, neadevărat
Povestea este adevărată, dar neinteresantă.- The story is true, but uninteresting.
Este adevărat că suspectul este vinovat.- It is true that the suspect is guilty.
- true, real (authentic, the real deal)
- Synonyms: real, autentic
- Antonyms: fals, neadevărat
- (literary, preposited to the noun) veritable
- Synonym: veritabil
1936, Lucian Blaga, “Spiritualități bipolare [Bipolar spiritualities]”, in Spațiul mioritic [The pastoral space] (Trilogia culturii [The trilogy of culture]; 2), Bucharest: Cartea Românească, page 59:Ori Italia alcătuește un adevărat bâlciu de dialecte.- [Ori Italia alcătuiește un adevărat bâlci de dialecte.]
- But Italy makes for a veritable fairground of dialects.
Usage notes
Certain adjectives, even in minimally polished language, can be placed before the noun (as opposed to the stylistically unmarked post-noun placement) to receive a specialised change of nuance.[1] In this case, adevărat becomes, when preposited, the equivalent to English veritable: a component of literary language which often serves to insist upon a metaphor.
This is not to say that adevărat necessarily has this meaning when found before the noun; this inversion of word order may be simply employed for unrelated stylistic effect.[1]
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