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provato

exhausted, worn out

adjective proh-VAH-toh Rare

Also means

proven, tested

Usage Note

Provato derives from provare and carries two distinct senses: 'worn out, drained' (from effort) and 'proven, tested' (from evidence). Context distinguishes them — un metodo provato is a proven method, while sono provato means 'I am exhausted'. The feminine form is provata; it is also the past participle of provare.

Examples

"Dopo la maratona era completamente provato."

Natural Translation

After the marathon he was completely exhausted.

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