scontato
discounted; obvious, taken for granted
adjective skon-TAH-toh Less Common
Also means
predictable
Usage Note
Scontato has two distinct lives in Italian: in commerce it means 'discounted' (un prezzo scontato = a reduced price), but in everyday speech it more often means 'foregone, predictable.' Saying something is scontato implies it was never in doubt — a near-equivalent of 'it goes without saying.'
Examples
"La sua vittoria era scontata."
Natural Translation
His victory was a foregone conclusion.
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