"Sottie" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sottie" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sottie" Meaning

A somewhat obscure word!

Sottie is an old-fashioned or dialectical term for a foolish or silly person.

"Sottie" Examples

Here are 5 sentence usage examples for the word "sottie":

Example 1

As she put it (sottie): "I was so tired today," she held her head in her hands, rubbing her temples.

Example 2

Her words were a sottie to what I knew of her; she could not be frustrated that easily, and her sarcastic tone revealed a depth I had not seen before.

Example 3

She had a habit of saying things in a sottie that hid the truth but nobody ever questioned her for fear of being called an idiot.

Example 4

Her assertion, a sottie of apparent conviction, belied a wariness in her eyes that seemed to suggest she was covering something up.

Example 5

Her statement, delivered with an air of pretentious solicitude, was a sottie for her true mocking attitude, which caught everyone off guard.

Note: Sottie means a dismissive or mocking comment.

"Sottie" Similar Words

Sotheby

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Sothic

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Sothis

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Sotilte

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I think you meant "subtitle".<br><br>Subtitle:<br><br>A subtitle is a text that is written under or alongside a title or other headings. It provides additional information or explanation about the main title. Subtitles are often used in academic writing, book publishing, film, and video production.<br><br>In film and video production, a subtitle is the text that appears on screen to translate dialogue or to provide additional information. It is usually displayed at the bottom of the screen.<br><br>In academic writing, a subtitle is a phrase that appears below the main title of a text to provide additional information or explanation. It is often used to clarify the subject matter, context, or purpose of the writing.<br><br>In general, a subtitle is a secondary title or heading that provides additional context or information about the main title.

Sotomayor

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Sottaceto

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Sottish

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Sou

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Soubise

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Soudan

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