Mean
"Mean" in Italian
avaro
(miserly, stingy)
cattivo
(intending to cause harm, successfully or otherwise)
eccellente
(accomplished with great skill; deft; hard to compete with)
fantastico
(accomplished with great skill; deft; hard to compete with)
favoloso
(accomplished with great skill; deft; hard to compete with)
formidabile
(accomplished with great skill; deft; hard to compete with)
furioso
(powerful; fierce; harsh; damaging)
gretto
(low-minded; acting without consideration of others)
ignobile
(low-minded; acting without consideration of others)
inferiore
(low in quality)
insignificante
(low in quality)
malevolo
(intending to cause harm, successfully or otherwise)
maligno
(intending to cause harm, successfully or otherwise)
medio
(having the mean as its value)
mediocre
(low in quality)
meschino
(low-minded; acting without consideration of others)
potente
(powerful; fierce; harsh; damaging)
sgarbato
(intending to cause harm, successfully or otherwise)
spilorcio
(miserly, stingy)
taccagno
(miserly, stingy)
violento
(powerful; fierce; harsh; damaging)
media
(intermediate value)
media
(arithmetic mean)
media
(the statistical value)
medio
(mathematics: either of the two numbers in the middle of a conventionally presented proportion)
mezzo
(method by which something is done)
aver l'intenzione
(to intend; plan on doing)
avere intenzione
(to intend; plan on doing)
essere fatto per
(to intend (something) for a given purpose or fate)
intendere
(to intend; plan on doing)
intendere
(to have intentions of some kind)
intendere
(to intend to express, to imply, to hint at, to allude)
intendere
(to have conviction in what one says)
lamentarsi
(to complain, lament)
portare
(to result in; bring about)
significare
(to convey, indicate)
significare
(to signify)
significare
(to result in; bring about)
tenerci
(to be important)
volere
(to intend; plan on doing)
volere dire
(to convey, indicate)
volere dire
(to signify)
volere dire
(to result in; bring about)
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