Sot

Word SOT
Character 3
Hyphenation sot
Pronunciations /sɒt/

Definitions and meanings of "Sot"

What do we mean by sot?

A drunkard. noun

To make stupid or foolish; dull.

To infatuate; besot.

To play the sot or toper; tipple.

A dialectal and vulgar variant of sat, preterit and past participle of sit; also of set.

Foolish; doltish; stupid.

A fool; dolt; blockhead; booby noun

A foolishly infatuated person; a dotard. noun

One whose mind is dulled by excessive drinking; a confirmed drunkard. noun

A stupid person; a blockhead; a dull fellow; a dolt. noun

A person stupefied by excessive drinking; an habitual drunkard. noun

Sottish; foolish; stupid; dull. adjective

To stupefy; to infatuate; to besot. transitive verb

To tipple to stupidity. intransitive verb

Stupid person; fool noun

Drunkard noun

To drink until one becomes drunk verb

A chronic drinker noun

Stupid person; fool

Drunkard

Synonyms and Antonyms for Sot

The word "sot" in example sentences

The client is paying you for rights to the work including marketing it with their name sot I believe this is ethical. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Soveraigne Prince, be his weaknesses what they will, to be called a sot, which methinks was very prettily said. ❋ Samuel Pepys (1668)

I'm the "sot" you need to be "outing" and I can't even follow your "clues" to reveal the identity of ME, you waste-of-real-estate. ❋ Unknown (2006)

County, Alabama, she wasn't free but was 'sot' free later. ❋ Work Projects Administration (N/A)

He has always scoffed and scolded and sworn at the mere mention of the business, and his opinions are very "sot," as the ❋ Maud Wilder Goodwin (N/A)

He then 'sot' down in a 'cheer' and looked like a man condemned to be hung; then she whipped me with the cowhide until I sunk to the floor. ❋ William Still (N/A)

My fancy was in such good working trim that before I knew it I kicked the wagon wheel, and I certainly got as warm as the most "sot" Scientist that ever read Mrs. Eddy could possibly wish. ❋ Elinore Pruitt Stewart (N/A)

She is still the same efficient and self-obliterating mainstay of the kitchen that she ever was, but she grows more "sot" in her ways, more averse to any change in her daily routine, and more despairing of ever finally and completely capturing that canny old Scotsman whom we still so affectionately designate as ❋ Arthur Stringer (1912)

It was another of his principles, and Caleb had a deserved reputation for adhering to principle and being "sot" in his ways. ❋ Joseph Crosby Lincoln (1907)

He was "sot" now, and although Hannah continued to protest and declare she could not do such ❋ Joseph Crosby Lincoln (1907)

When Uncle Remus had the bristle "sot" in the thread, he proceeded with the story: ❋ Frederick Stuart (1881)

The street public never tired of the horrors of executions, or of the low gaiety of funerals, etc. The "sot" first appeared in the _Passion de Troyes_ at the end of the fifteenth century. ❋ William Graham Sumner (1875)

One time us sot fire to a bridge de Yankees had to cross to git to de plantation. ❋ Thaddeus Russell (2010)

So if I'm asked "Why does this happen?" my answer always comes down to this: because not only can the people at the top do it, but there are no consequences when they do - they still get their photos in the NY Times Style section each Sunday instead of being put in stocks in the Town Square with little signs on them that say, "I am a greedy sot." ❋ Roger Sutton (2009)

The quote was four-levels nested, sot here are two single quotes and two double quotes. ❋ Unknown (2010)

(If Epstein does not agree with this notion that the critic primarily translates "emotion," then he's merely exploiting it for its value to his broader argument that Wilson was a cold fish, a drunken sot incapable of emotional responses in the first place.) ❋ Unknown (2010)

He's one of the few dramatists capable of a sympathetic rendering of a pet-killer or of mining the laughs in a man who's encouraging his sot of a mother to drink herself to death. ❋ Peter Marks (2011)

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