remainder in Italian
remainder in Italian is resto, rimanenza, avanzo — remainder means whatever is left over once part of something has been taken away or used up.
remainder in Italian
resto
A part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed or already occurred.
rimanenza
A part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed or already occurred.
avanzo
A part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed or already occurred.
residuo
A part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed or already occurred.
restante
A part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed or already occurred.
resto
invenduto
(commerce) Excess stock items left unsold and subject to reduction in price.
rimanenza
(commerce) Excess stock items left unsold and subject to reduction in price.
What does "remainder" mean?
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noun Whatever is left over once part of something has been taken away or used up.
"She spent the remainder of her afternoon answering emails."
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noun In arithmetic, the number left over when one number doesn't divide evenly into another.
"17 divided by 5 is 3, with a remainder of 2."
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noun Unsold copies of a book or other stock, later sold off cheaply.
"The bookshop had a whole table of remainders marked down to a few pounds."
remainder in a sentence
- She spent the remainder of her afternoon answering emails.
- 17 divided by 5 is 3, with a remainder of 2.
- The bookshop had a whole table of remainders marked down to a few pounds.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "remainder" in Italian?
"remainder" in Italian is resto, rimanenza, avanzo. remainder means: Whatever is left over once part of something has been taken away or used up.
How do you use "remainder" in a sentence?
Example: "She spent the remainder of her afternoon answering emails." In Italian, "remainder" is resto, rimanenza, avanzo.
Are there other ways to say "remainder" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 6 translations listed for "remainder": resto, rimanenza, avanzo, residuo, restante, invenduto.
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