invano
in vain
adverb een-VAH-noh Rare
Origin: From Latin in vanum, 'into emptiness'.
Also means
uselessly
Usage Note
Invano is a fixed adverbial phrase meaning that an effort produced no result. It typically follows the verb: cercò invano (he searched in vain). Unlike English 'in vain', it is always written as one word in Italian.
Examples
"Cercò invano le chiavi."
Natural Translation
He searched in vain for the keys.
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