- sotto voice
- Adj1. धीमे स्वर मेंBoth of them shared their secrets in a sotto voice.--------Adv1. धीमे स्वर मेंBoth of them shared their secrets in a sotto voice.
English-Hindi dictionary. 2013.
English-Hindi dictionary. 2013.
sotto voce — ► ADVERB & ADJECTIVE ▪ in a quiet voice. ORIGIN from Italian sotto under + voce voice … English terms dictionary
Sotto voce — (pronounced IPA|, sot toh voh che) (literally under voice ), an Italian expression, means to speak under one s breath. In music, a dramatic lowering of the vocal or instrumental tone not necessarily pianissimo, but with a hushed quality. An… … Wikipedia
sotto voce — 1737, Italian, lit. under voice, from sotto, from L. subtus below (Cf. Fr. sous) … Etymology dictionary
Sotto voce — Sot to vo ce [It.] 1. (Mus.) With a restrained voice or moderate force; in an undertone. [1913 Webster] 2. Spoken low or in an undertone. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sotto voce — [sät′ō vō′chē; ] It [ sō̂t′tō̂ vō̂′che] n. [It, under the voice] in an undertone, so as not to be overheard … English World dictionary
sotto voce — sot|to vo|ce [ˌsɔtəu ˈvəutʃi US ˌsa:tou ˈvou ] adv formal [Date: 1700 1800; : Italian; Origin: under the voice ] in a very quiet voice, so that other people cannot easily hear ▪ No, it was Daniel, she continued, sotto voce … Dictionary of contemporary English
sotto voce — [ˌsɒtəʊ vəʊtʃeɪ] adverb & adjective in a quiet voice. Origin from Ital. sotto under + voce voice … English new terms dictionary
sotto voce — (SOT oh VOH cheh) [Italian: under the voice] A very quiet manner of speech; a whisper. She spoke sotto voce, to avoid being overheard. civil servants in Parliament and Government that they can sometimes sotto voce be heard to deride The… … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases
sotto voce — [[t]sɒ̱toʊ vo͟ʊtʃeɪ[/t]] ADV: usu ADV after v If you say something sotto voce, you say it in a soft voice. [LITERARY] … English dictionary
sotto — adv. part of the phrase sotto voce (quietly, in a soft voice) … English contemporary dictionary
sotto voce — adverb formal in a very quiet voice, so that other people cannot easily hear: “No, it was Daniel,” she continued, sotto voce … Longman dictionary of contemporary English