Softa vs Sorta - What's the difference?
softa | sorta |
(Islam) A religious student, especially in Turkey.
* 1896 : The softas, concerning whose exploits we have heard so much of late, are the theological students who wish to become ulemas, or, literally, learned men. — Eliakim Littell and Robert S. Littell (1896), Living Age , volume 208, p. 330.
(informal) Sort of; somewhat; not quite.
* 1912 , Caspar Whitney, Albert Britt, Outing: Sport, Adventure, Travel, Fiction , Volume 60,
* 1993 July, Sort of a Hero'', in '' ,
(colloquial) sort of.
* 2001 , Lawrence A. Wenzel, The Sandcastle at High Tide ,
As a noun softa
is (islam) a religious student, especially in turkey.As an adverb sorta is
(informal) sort of; somewhat; not quite.As a contraction sorta is
(colloquial) sort of.softa
English
Noun
(en noun)sorta
English
Adverb
(-)- The portraits on the wall aren't so useful, just sorta cool to have around
page 680,
- 'Webb,' he says sorta sorrowful like, 'it looks like a howlin' shame to have a bang-up American girl hooked up to a money-grubbin' member of the British nobility. '
page 34,
- In fact the whole thing sorta backfired on old Chuck — and on me and Pete too. Instead of laughing about it, most people thought it was pretty crummy.
Synonyms
* kindaContraction
- There's gotta be some sorta explanation.
page 97,
- He glanced at her then back at me. "What sorta research?"
- "Well, war correspondent might not be too far off," I said.