green in Italian
green in Italian is verdastro, verde, verde di invidia — green means having the colour of growing grass or leaves.
green in Italian
verdastro
(figurative, of people) Sickly, unwell.
verde
(figurative, of people) Sickly, unwell.
verde
verde di invidia
(figurative, of people) Naive or unaware of obvious facts.
verde
What does "green" mean?
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adj Having the colour of growing grass or leaves.
"She painted the kitchen walls a soft sage green."
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adj Inexperienced or naive.
"He was still pretty green when he started the job, but he learned fast."
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adj Concerned with protecting the environment.
"The company launched a new green initiative to cut plastic waste."
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noun The colour itself, or an area of grass, especially on a golf course.
"He putted the ball onto the green in two strokes."
green in a sentence
- She painted the kitchen walls a soft sage green.
- He was still pretty green when he started the job, but he learned fast.
- The company launched a new green initiative to cut plastic waste.
- He putted the ball onto the green in two strokes.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "green" in Italian?
"green" in Italian is verdastro, verde, verde di invidia. green means: Having the colour of growing grass or leaves.
How do you use "green" in a sentence?
Example: "She painted the kitchen walls a soft sage green." In Italian, "green" is verdastro, verde, verde di invidia.
Are there other ways to say "green" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "green": verdastro, verde, verde di invidia.
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