bald in Italian
bald in Italian is calvo, pelato, liscio — bald means having little or no hair on the head.
bald in Italian
calvo
Having little or no hair, fur, or feathers.
pelato
Having little or no hair, fur, or feathers.
liscio
Of tyres: whose surface is worn away.
What does "bald" mean?
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adj Having little or no hair on the head.
"He started going bald in his late twenties."
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adj Plain and direct, without any softening detail.
"She gave a bald statement of the facts, with no excuses."
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adj Of a tyre, worn smooth so the tread is gone.
"The car failed its inspection because of two bald tyres."
bald in a sentence
- He started going bald in his late twenties.
- The barber offered to shave his head completely bald.
- She gave a bald statement of the facts, with no excuses.
- The car failed its inspection because of two bald tyres.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "bald" in Italian?
"bald" in Italian is calvo, pelato, liscio. bald means: Having little or no hair on the head.
How do you use "bald" in a sentence?
Example: "He started going bald in his late twenties." In Italian, "bald" is calvo, pelato, liscio.
Are there other ways to say "bald" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "bald": calvo, pelato, liscio.
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