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ben trovato
[ ben truh-vah-toh; Italian ben traw-vah-taw ]
adjective
- appropriate and characteristic even if untrue; happily invented or discovered.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ben trovato1
First recorded in 1770–75; from Italian: literally, “well found,” in full, Se non è vero, è molto ben trovato “If it isn’t true, it is very well found, happily invented,” a saying especially associated with Giordano Bruno, 16th-century Italian philosopher
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Example Sentences
I can hardly help laughing at this myself; for, Se non e vero, ben Trovato!
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Kwiatkowski told me a pretty story which se non vero is certainly ben trovato.
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Here is a delightful story of the present Bishop of London for you, which is molto ben trovato, at any rate.
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The story as related by the English friar is very characteristic of the age, and, si non e vero e ben trovato.
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If it were not true it was at least, as the Italians have it, ben trovato, and it was wonderful how well it bore thinking of.
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