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Italian
Etymology
From burrasca (“storm”) + -oso.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bur.raˈsko.zo/, (traditional) /bur.raˈsko.so/
- Rhymes: -ozo, (traditional) -oso
- Hyphenation: bur‧ra‧scó‧so
Adjective
burrascoso (feminine burrascosa, masculine plural burrascosi, feminine plural burrascose)
- (also figurative) stormy
- Synonyms: tempestoso, agitato, turbolento, polemico
2020 September 22, Federico Rampini, “Usa, Romney si schiera con Trump e gli apre la strada per la conquista della Corte suprema [US, Romney sides with Trump and paves the way for him to conquer the Supreme Court]”, in la Repubblica:Non era affatto scontato che Romney rientrasse nei ranghi, visti i suoi rapporti burrascosi con Trump.- It was not at all granted that Romney would fall in line, seeing his stormy relationship with Trump.
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