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Asturian
Adjective
ansioso
- neuter of ansiosu
Galician
Etymology
From Latin anxiōsus.
Adjective
ansioso (feminine ansiosa, masculine plural ansiosos, feminine plural ansiosas)
- anxious
Derived terms
Further reading
Italian
Etymology
From Latin anxiōsus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /anˈsjo.zo/, (traditional) /anˈsjo.so/
- Rhymes: -ozo, (traditional) -oso
- Hyphenation: an‧sió‧so
Adjective
ansioso (feminine ansiosa, masculine plural ansiosi, feminine plural ansiose)
- anxious, apprehensive
- Synonym: apprensivo
- eager
- Synonym: bramoso
Derived terms
Noun
ansioso m (plural ansiosi, feminine ansiosa)
- anxious person
Further reading
- ansioso in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
Anagrams
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin anxiōsus.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ɐ̃.siˈo.zu/ , (faster pronunciation) /ɐ̃ˈsjo.zu/
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ɐ̃.siˈo.zu/ , (faster pronunciation) /ɐ̃ˈsjo.zu/
- (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ɐ̃.siˈo.zo/ , (faster pronunciation) /ɐ̃ˈsjo.zo/
Adjective
ansioso (feminine ansiosa, masculine plural ansiosos, feminine plural ansiosas, metaphonic)
- anxious
- eager
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Further reading
Spanish
Etymology
Semi-learned borrowing from Latin anxiōsus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /anˈsjoso/
- Rhymes: -oso
- Syllabification: an‧sio‧so
Adjective
ansioso (feminine ansiosa, masculine plural ansiosos, feminine plural ansiosas)
- anxious
- eager, agog
- Synonym: ilusionado
Derived terms
Further reading