cosiddetto
so-called
adjective koh-zeed-DEHT-toh Less Common
Origin: from cosi 'thus' + detto 'said'
Usage Note
Cosiddetto means 'so-called', flagging a label others use, often with skeptical or ironic distance. It agrees as cosiddetta, cosiddetti, cosiddette and usually precedes the noun, as in il cosiddetto esperto ('the so-called expert').
Examples
"I cosiddetti esperti hanno sbagliato."
Natural Translation
The so-called experts were wrong.
Literal Translation
The so-called experts have erred.
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