What is another word for SORTE?

Pronunciation: [sˈɔːt] (IPA)

The Portuguese word "sorte" can be translated into a variety of English synonyms. One possible synonym for the word is "fortune," which refers to a person's luck or destiny. Another possible synonym is "luck," which refers to the chances of something happening or the favorable or unfavorable outcomes of events. "Fate" can also be used as a synonym for "sorte," referring to the predestined course of events in one's life. Additionally, "destiny" can be used as a synonym, referring to the predetermined circumstances that shape a person's life. Overall, "sorte" has many synonyms that convey the idea of chance or predetermined destiny.

What are the hypernyms for Sorte?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Sorte

I feel Pleasure in being housewifelie; and reape the Benefit of alle that I learnt of this SORTE at Sheepscote.
"Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary"
Anne Manning
And, feeling himselfe touched by its cold Skin, laught merrilie, and ate it with a Relish; saying, noe SORTE ever seemed unto him soe goode-he had received manie a Hamper of 'em about Christmasse.
"Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary"
Anne Manning
For it may be taken in another peruerser sence by that SORTE of persons that heare it, in whose eares no such matter ought almost to be called in memory, this vice is called by the Greekes Cacemphaton, we call it the vnshamefast or figure of foule speech, which our courtly maker shall in any case shunne, least of a Poet he become a Buffon or rayling companion, the Latines called him Scurra.
"The Arte of English Poesie"
George Puttenham

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