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otherworldly in Italian

otherworldly in Italian is oltremondano, oltrenaturale — otherworldly means belonging to, or reminiscent of, a realm beyond the everyday physical world — dreamlike, mystical, or strange.

otherworldly in Italian

oltremondano
adj
Of, concerned with, or preoccupied with a world different from the tangible world, especially a fantasy, imaginary, or mystical world.
oltrenaturale
adj
Of, concerned with, or preoccupied with a world different from the tangible world, especially a fantasy, imaginary, or mystical world.

What does "otherworldly" mean?

  1. adj Belonging to, or reminiscent of, a realm beyond the everyday physical world — dreamlike, mystical, or strange.
    "The aurora cast an otherworldly green glow across the night sky."
  2. adj Focused on spiritual or intellectual matters rather than practical, everyday concerns.
    "The monk led a quiet, otherworldly existence, detached from ordinary ambitions."

otherworldly in a sentence

  • The aurora cast an otherworldly green glow across the night sky.
  • Her singing had an otherworldly quality that gave the audience chills.
  • The monk led a quiet, otherworldly existence, detached from ordinary ambitions.

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "otherworldly" in Italian?

"otherworldly" in Italian is oltremondano, oltrenaturale. otherworldly means: Belonging to, or reminiscent of, a realm beyond the everyday physical world — dreamlike, mystical, or strange.

How do you use "otherworldly" in a sentence?

Example: "The aurora cast an otherworldly green glow across the night sky." In Italian, "otherworldly" is oltremondano, oltrenaturale.

Are there other ways to say "otherworldly" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "otherworldly": oltremondano, oltrenaturale.

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