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sotto_voce

sotto voce

See also: sottovoce

English

Adjective

sotto voce (not comparable)

  1. (of speech, of a voice, etc) In soft tones; quiet.
  2. (music) Soft (can be used of instruments other than the voice, such as pianos).

Quotations

  • 1913, D.H. Lawrence, Sons and Lovers, chapter 5
    Then a man called for her, and began to make coarse jokes. But Mr. Pappleworth nodded his head in the direction of the boy, and the talk went on sotto voce.
  • 1985Gary Russell, Divided Loyalties, p 38
    'Hello?' she shouted, but still her voice came out barely louder than a sotto voce whisper.

Synonyms

  • (music: soft): sotto (informal)

Adverb

sotto voce (not comparable)

  1. (of speech, of a voice, etc) (Speaking) quietly.
  2. (music) (spoken or played) Softly (can be used of instruments other than the voice, such as pianos).

Synonyms

  • (music: softly): sotto (informal)

Translations

Noun

sotto voce (plural sotto voci)

  1. (music) A direction in a score that a passage in a piece should be played softly (or sung 'under the voice', when applied to vocal music).