sotto voce
See also: sottovoce
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian sottovoce (literally “under [the] voice”).
Pronunciation
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Adjective
sotto voce (not comparable)
- (of speech, of a voice, etc) In soft tones; quiet.
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- 1985, Gary Russell, Divided Loyalties, page 38:
- ‘Hello?’ she shouted, but still her voice came out barely louder than a sotto voce whisper.
- (music) Soft, instruments or voice.
- Synonym: (informal) sotto
Adverb
sotto voce (not comparable)
- (of speech, of a voice, etc) Speaking quietly.
- 1847, Emily Brontë, Jane Eyre:
- "I am not your dear; I cannot lie down. Send me to school soon, Mrs. Reed, for I hate to live here." I will indeed send her to school soon," murmured Mrs. Reed sotto voce; and gathering up her work, she abruptly quitted the apartment.
- 1847, Emily Brontë, Jane Eyre:
- (music) Sung or played softly, instruments or voice.
- Synonym: (informal) sotto
Translations
quietly (of speech)
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Noun
sotto voce (plural sotto voci)
- (music) A direction in a score that a passage in a piece should be played softly, or sung in a low voice, when applied to vocal music.
Italian
Adverb
- Alternative form of sottovoce
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