Definition of In a low voice

1. Adverb. In an undertone. "He uttered a curse sotto voce"

Exact synonyms: Sotto Voce

Lexicographical Neighbors of In A Low Voice

in a bind
in a broad way
in a canter
in a circle
in a cleft stick
in a family way
in a few shakes
in a flash
in a heartbeat
in a heartfelt way
in a higher place
in a hurry
in a jiffy
in a lather
in a league of one's own
in a low voice (current term)
in a manner of speaking
in a minute
in a moment
in a nutshell
in a one-er
in a oner
in a pickle
in a pig's arse
in a pig's eye
in a pinch
in a row
in a sense
in a similar way
in a state

Literary usage of In a low voice

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Daniel Deronda by George Eliot (1876)
"She went close to her brother, and, putting her hand in his, add, in a low voice, but not so low as to be unheard by Lapidoth, " Remember, Ezra—you said my ..."

2. Daniel Deronda by George Eliot (1876)
"She went close to her brother, and, putting her hand in his, add, in a low voice, but not so low as to be unheard by Lapidoth, " Remember, Ezra—you said my ..."

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