"Rione" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rione" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rione" Meaning

An Area of Ancient Rome. A rione is one of the 22 traditional districts of Rome, Italy.

"Rione" Examples

Usage Examples of "Rione"


Examples


1. Historical context:

- The city was divided into several ancient rioni, each with its own distinct character.

2. Geographic division:

- The local government is establishing new rioni to manage the growing population more efficiently.

3. Neighborhood or quarter:

- The rione is known for its narrow streets and old architecture.

4. Historical neighborhood in Rome:

- The historic rione of Trastevere is a popular destination for tourists.

5. See also:

- Rioni (Rome), formerly Quarters of Rome, Quartieri.

"Rione" Similar Words

Rinse

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To wash or clean something by letting water flow over it; to remove or remove the remainder of a substance, such as soap or a cleaning agent.

Rinsed

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Past tense of "rinse". Meaning: past participle of "rinse", i.e. having had the water removed from something, often implying cleanliness or freshness.

Rinses

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Rinsing

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Rinsing refers to the act of washing or cleaning something, typically by immersing it in water or another liquid and then removing the liquid, usually to remove dirt, grime, soap, or other impurities. It often involves pouring clean water over a surface to remove any remaining substances.

Rio

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Riodinidae

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Rioja

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Riot

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A violent public disturbance involving a large number of people, typically characterized by criminal or destructive behavior, shouting, and clashes with the authorities.

Rioted

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To engage in violent public unrest or disturbance, especially as a protest or uprising.

Rioter

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Someone who takes part in a riot, a violent public disorder in which a group of people clash with law enforcement.<br><br>Example: "The rioters smashed the windows of the store and set fires in the street."

Rioters

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People who take part in violent protests and disturbances, often with the intention of causing chaos and destruction, typically during times of social unrest or civil disturbance.

Rioting

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Rioting refers to the act of participating in a violent and disorderly crowd of people who are demonstrating or protesting, often with the intention of causing damage, destruction, or chaos. It involves a breakdown in law and order, with individuals engaging in aggressive and unruly behavior, such as looting, vandalism, and fights. Rioting can be triggered by various factors, including social or political tensions, economic hardship, or cultural and religious differences. The term can also refer to a state of unrest or disturbance, often characterized by a sense of civil disorder or anarchy.

Riotous

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Uncontrollably violent or noisy, typically in a public place: a riotous crowd of protesters.

Riotously

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1. In a wild or violent manner.<br>Example: The crowd behaved riotously at the rock concert.<br>2. In a loud and enthusiastic manner.<br>Example: He spoke riotously about the wonderful news.<br><br>(Note: Both meanings convey a sense of excessive noise and excitement, but the first implies violence, while the second implies enthusiasm or joy.)

Riotousness

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