alquanto
rather
adverb ahl-KWAHN-toh Rare
Origin: Latin aliquantum (a certain amount)
Also means
somewhat
Usage Note
Alquanto is a slightly formal adverb equivalent to 'rather' or 'quite' (è alquanto strano — it's rather strange). It can also function as an adjective/determiner meaning 'a fair amount of' (alquanto tempo — quite some time), though this use is now literary. Prefer abbastanza or piuttosto in everyday speech; alquanto gives a more elevated register.
Examples
"La situazione è alquanto complicata."
Natural Translation
The situation is rather complicated.
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