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spudoratamente

shamelessly

adverb spoo-doh-rah-tah-MEN-teh Rare

Also means

brazenly

Usage Note

Spudoratamente derives from spudorato ('shameless'), itself from pudore ('modesty, shame'). It intensifies verbs of lying, boasting, or defying norms: mentire spudoratamente means 'to lie shamelessly'. The register is moderately colloquial and often carries a note of indignation.

Examples

"Ha mentito spudoratamente davanti a tutti."

Natural Translation

He lied shamelessly in front of everyone.

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