sotto voce

/'sɔtou'voutʃi/
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sotto voce

He whispered a secret to his friend sotto voce.

Definition

Adverb: - In a soft, low voice; in an undertone: Speaking in a manner that is deliberately quiet, often to avoid being overheard or to create a sense of confidentiality or intimacy.

Usage

The adverb sotto voce is used to describe speech that is deliberately hushed or murmured. It is often employed in contexts where a speaker wishes to make a comment, aside, or remark privately, without drawing the full attention of everyone present. It can imply secrecy, confidentiality, or a personal aside.

Examples
  • Adverb:
    • During the lecture, she made a critical comment sotto voce to her friend.
    • "I don't trust him," he added sotto voce, leaning in closer.
    • The actor delivered the line sotto voce, creating a moment of intense intimacy with the audience.
Advanced Usage
  • As a stylistic device: In literature and drama, a sotto voce remark is often used to convey a character's private thoughts, sarcasm, or a comment not intended for all characters on stage or in the scene.
    • The narrator's sotto voce asides gave the audience insight into the protagonist's true feelings.
Variants and Related Words
  • Undertone (n.): A subdued or muted tone of sound or color; an underlying quality or feeling.
    • There was an undertone of anxiety in her cheerful voice.
  • Murmur (v./n.): To speak or make a sound in a low, soft, and indistinct voice.
    • He could hear the murmur of conversation from the next room.
Synonyms
  • In a whisper
  • In a low voice
  • Under one's breath
  • Quietly
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • In an undertone: This is a direct synonym and can often be used interchangeably with sotto voce.
    • She said it in an undertone, hoping no one else would hear.
sotto voce

He whispered a secret to his friend sotto voce.

Adverb
  1. in an undertone
    • he uttered a curse sotto voce

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