Etymology
From s- + guazzare (“to wallow, splash”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /zɡwatˈt͡sa.re/
- Rhymes: -are
- Hyphenation: sguaz‧zà‧re
Verb
sguazzàre (first-person singular present sguàzzo, first-person singular past historic sguazzài, past participle sguazzàto, auxiliary avére) (intransitive) [auxiliary avere]
- (also figurative) to wallow or splash about [with in ‘in’]
- Synonyms: guazzare, nuotare, galleggiare
2012, John Green, translated by Giorgia Grilli, Colpa delle Stelle, Mondadori, page 10:Mia madre però si era convinta che avevo bisogno di nuove cure, così mi ha portato dal dottor Jim, il mio medico di base, il quale ha confermato che stavo sguazzando in una paralizzante e certo clinica depressione, e che perciò i miei farmaci dovevano essere rivisti e dovevo anche frequentare un gruppo di supporto.- But my mom believed I required treatment, so she took me to see my Regular Doctor Jim, who agreed that I was veritably swimming in a paralyzing and totally clinical depression, and that therefore my meds should be adjusted and also I should attend a weekly Support Group.
- (literally, “My mother, however, had convinced herself that I needed new cures, so she brought me to doctor Jim, my primary care physician, who confirmed that I was wallowing in a paralyzing and certainly clinical depression, and that my medications should therefore be revisisted and I also had to attend a support group.”)
- (intransitive) to be comfortable or at ease [with in ‘in a situation’]
- (intransitive) to wear [with in ‘baggy clothes’]
- Synonym: starci largo
- sguazzare nella gonna ― to wear a baggy dress
- (intransitive, literary) to have a good time
- Synonyms: passarsela bene, godersela, divertirsi, gioire
Conjugation
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Further reading
- sguazzare in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
- sguazzare in garzantilinguistica.it – Garzanti Linguistica, De Agostini Scuola Spa