pendente
pending, hanging
adjective pen-DEN-teh Rare
Origin: From Latin pendens (hanging, dangling).
Also means
sloping, inclined
Usage Note
Pendente describes something literally hanging (un lampadario pendente) or figuratively unresolved — a legal case still pendente means it is before the court and not yet decided. As a noun un pendente means an earring (drop style). The famous Torre Pendente di Pisa (Leaning Tower) uses this adjective.
Examples
"La causa è ancora pendente in tribunale."
Natural Translation
The lawsuit is still pending in court.
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