What is another word for Concetto?

Pronunciation: [kənsˈɛtə͡ʊ] (IPA)

When it comes to synonyms for the Italian word "concetto", there are several options available for you to choose from. One of the most common alternatives to concetto is "idea" which is often used in the same context as the original word. Another great option is "concetture" which offers a slightly different meaning but still refers to the same general concept of an idea or notion. You could also consider other synonyms like "pensiero", "sentenza", or "giudizio". Regardless of which word you choose, it's important to remember that each one offers something unique and can be used to express similar but subtly different ideas.

What are the hypernyms for Concetto?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Concetto

The same clearness of thought and obscurity of expression and the same passion is to be found in the famous sonnet-"Non ha l' ottimo artista alcun Concetto,"-where he blames himself for not being able to obtain her good-will-as a bad sculptor who cannot hew out the beauty from the rock, although he feels it to be there; and in that heart-breaking one where he says that people may only draw from life what they give to it, and says no good can come to a man who, looking on such great beauty, feels such pain.
"Emerson and Other Essays"
John Jay Chapman
Varchi printed this letter in a volume which he published at Florence in 1549, and reissued through another firm in 1590. It contained the treatise alluded to above, and also a commentary upon one of Michelangelo's sonnets, "Non ha l'ottimo artista alcun Concetto."
"The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti"
John Addington Symonds
The prince willingly agreed to the proposal; and the doctor, debating on the subject he should choose, turned to Salvator and begged that he would not lay pencil to canvas, until he, the Signor Dottore, should find leisure to dictate to him il pensiero e Concetto della sua pittura, the idea and conceit of his picture!
"Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects, and Curiosities of Art, (Vol. 2 of 3)"
Shearjashub Spooner

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