Olympian in Italian
Olympian in Italian is olimpiaco, olimpico, olimpio — Olympian means godlike, majestic, or far above ordinary human concerns — originally describing the gods said to live on Mount Olympus.
Olympian in Italian
What does "Olympian" mean?
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adj Godlike, majestic, or far above ordinary human concerns — originally describing the gods said to live on Mount Olympus.
"He addressed the crowd with an almost olympian calm."
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noun An athlete who has competed in the Olympic Games.
"Three olympians from the swim team visited the school."
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noun One of the twelve principal gods of Greek mythology, or (capitalized, with "the") Zeus specifically.
"Zeus ruled as the greatest of the Olympians."
Olympian in a sentence
- He addressed the crowd with an almost olympian calm.
- Her olympian indifference to criticism unsettled her rivals.
- Three olympians from the swim team visited the school.
- She trained for a decade before becoming an olympian.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Olympian" in Italian?
"Olympian" in Italian is olimpiaco, olimpico, olimpio. Olympian means: Godlike, majestic, or far above ordinary human concerns — originally describing the gods said to live on Mount Olympus.
How do you use "Olympian" in a sentence?
Example: "He addressed the crowd with an almost olympian calm." In Italian, "Olympian" is olimpiaco, olimpico, olimpio.
Are there other ways to say "Olympian" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 5 translations listed for "Olympian": olimpiaco, olimpico, olimpio, olimpionico, olimpionica.