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What is the difference between pauroso and spaventoso ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between pauroso and spaventoso ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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Pauroso can mean the same as spaventoso = scary, but is more commonly used to mean a person (or even an animal) who is likely to be afraid of something
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Il cinema no, un film può essere pauroso, come un horror, ma per me è meglio dire spaventoso
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(scusate, m'intrometto. Anche "terrificante" va bene per un film, o anche l'espressione "fa paura")
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