anticipato
Anticipato is an Italian term formed as the past participle of the verb anticipare, meaning to bring forward or to act in advance. It functions primarily as an adjective and, in some grammatical contexts, as a participial modifier in compound tenses. The word derives from Latin anticipatus, built from ante (“before”) and capere (“to take”).
As an adjective, anticipato describes something done or arranged earlier than a reference point. It agrees
Common uses and collocations include phrases like pagamento anticipato (advance payment), consegna anticipata (early delivery), data
See also: anticipazione (anticipation), anticipo (advance payment), in anticipo (in advance).
Examples: L’azienda offre sconti per pagamenti anticipati. La consegna è stata anticipata di una settimana. Il