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See also: scénario and scenário

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Etymology

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From Italian scenario (a derivation of scena (scene)), from Latin scaena. See scene, scenary.

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Noun

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scenario (plural scenarios or (rare) scenari)

  1. An outline or model of an expected or supposed sequence of events.
    • 2012 August 23, Alasdair Lamont, “Hearts 0-1 Liverpool”, in BBC Sport[1]:
      Hearts were keen to avoid a repeat of the scenario at this stage of last season's competition, when they found themselves two goals down inside the opening quarter of an hour.
  2. (dated) An outline of the plot of a dramatic or literary work.
  3. (dated) A screenplay itself, or an outline or a treatment of it.

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Descendants

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  • Cebuano: senaryo
  • Japanese: シナリオ (shinario)
  • Korean: 시나리오 (sinario)

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Etymology

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From Italian scenario, from Late Latin scaenarium. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /səˈnaː.ri.oː/, /seːˈnaː.ri.oː/
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  • Hyphenation: sce‧na‧ri‧o
  • Rhymes: -aːrioː

Noun

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scenario n (plural scenario's, diminutive scenariootje n)

  1. scenario (screenplay, plot outline)
  2. scenario (model of events)

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Italian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Late Latin scaenārium, from Latin scaena.

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  • IPA(key): */ʃeˈna.rjo/
  • Rhymes: -arjo
  • Hyphenation: sce‧nà‧rio

Noun

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scenario m (plural scenari)

  1. scenery, set
  2. scenario
  3. backdrop
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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Italian scenario.

Noun

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scenario n (definite singular scenarioet, indefinite plural scenario or scenarioer, definite plural scenarioa or scenarioene)

  1. a scenario

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The inflections scenariet, scenarier and scenariene are also used, which may be valid in Riksmål, as the Danish word scenarie, and also Danish scenario which has optional inflections similar to those in Bokmål, are inflected scenariet, scenarier, and scenarierne.

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Italian scenario.

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scenario n (definite singular scenarioet, indefinite plural scenario, definite plural scenarioa)

  1. a scenario

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Portuguese

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Noun

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scenario m (plural scenarios)

  1. Pre-reform spelling (until Brazil 1943/Portugal 1911) of cenário.