A surname.
sotto
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for sotto.
Editorial note
But it seems to me that if something is commonplace and accepted then why all the sotto voce?
Quick take
A surname.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of sotto gathered in one view.
Ellipsis of sotto voce. [(of speech, of a voice, etc) Quietly.]
Ellipsis of sotto voce. [(of speech, of a voice, etc) In soft tones; quiet.]
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for sotto.
noun
A surname.
adverb
Ellipsis of sotto voce. [(of speech, of a voice, etc) Quietly.]
adjective
Ellipsis of sotto voce. [(of speech, of a voice, etc) In soft tones; quiet.]
Example sentences
But it seems to me that if something is commonplace and accepted then why all the sotto voce?
Or I would be, something mysterious ( sotto voce probably regulatory expenses) put them out of business.
I hope Assange's crack team are good chess players to be constantly vigilant, and terra-sotto terrified how dangerous this is.
I see lots of people press the Siri button and literally murmur sotto voce, texting paragraphs impeccably much faster than typing.
I take it, sotto voce, that this is about the New Jersey drone sightings?
Old head move is to pull him to the side, with the sotto voce, give him a chance to show you he is open to feedback.
Captain Renault: [sotto voce] Oh, thank you very much.
On the other hand, it was in an upscale movie where the guy behind me wanted to narrate Ed Harris's Jackson Pollock movie--sotto voce, but far from inaudibly.
They might be talking about Xe Iaso's blog, although there the furry conversations are only for short supplementary asides sotto voce, while the bulk of every post is in ordinary text.
(there's another headline comment to the same point) I suppose if I make this comment in sotto voce it IS a taylor sum..
And it's not a conversation starter unless someone sees me using voice control (it's pretty good at picking up commands sotto voice, but I still look like a fed talking to a microphone in my sleeve).
In the sotto voce tones one might use to correct an enormous social gaffe, he explains that the galvanick lucipher is of such a superior design as to make any further reference to the Navy model a grating embarrassment for everyone concerned.
Quote examples
Ciononostante, in 48 ore sono state soccorse, sotto il coordinamento della Guardia Costiera Italiana, oltre 3300 persone a bordo di 58 imbarcazioniā.
I am grateful to every pharmacist / pharmacist assistent who's sotto voce ignored that immoral "rule".
I have information that the abysmal filth is still in place: "Sito sotto sequestro".
That "Sito sotto sequestro" literally means "site has been seized", which of course isn't the case here; that page might indicate that the carrier has been forced to resolve that domain elsewhere, therefore all it needs is using an external name server to get around the block.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use sotto in a sentence?
But it seems to me that if something is commonplace and accepted then why all the sotto voce?
What does sotto mean?
A surname.
What part of speech is sotto?
sotto is commonly used as noun, adverb, adjective.