Italian | English |
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tergo noun {m} | reverse [reverses](side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse) |
usbergo noun {m} | bastion [bastions](person who strongly defends some principle) |
vergogna interjection | fie(used to express distaste, disgust, or outrage) |
vergogna noun {f} | discredit(act or state) disgrace(condition of being out of favor) reproach [reproaches](disgrace or shame) shame(uncomfortable or painful feeling) |
vergognarsi verb | be ashamed(feel ashamed) |
vergogne noun {f-Pl} | shame(that which is shameful and private, especially body parts) |
vergognosamente adverb | shamefully(in a shameful manner) |
vergognoso adjective | bashful(inclined to avoid notice) disgraceful(bringing or warranting disgrace) |
vergognoso adjective {m} | egregious(outrageously bad) shamefaced(bashful or ashamed) shameful(causing or meriting shame or disgrace) |