What is another word for Sotadean?

Pronunciation: [sˌɒte͡ɪdˈi͡ən] (IPA)

The word 'Sotadean' is derived from the Greek poet Sotades, known for his use of obscene language and vulgar writing. Due to its derogatory connotations, many people may prefer to use synonyms instead. Some suitable alternatives include bawdy, coarse, crude, lewd, licentious, naughty, risque, or ribald. These words all imply a certain level of indecency or impropriety in language or behavior, without carrying the offensive undertones of the term 'Sotadean.' Choosing the appropriate word to describe a situation or individual can make all the difference in how it is received by others, and can help to maintain a professional and respectful tone in communication.

Synonyms for Sotadean:

What are the hypernyms for Sotadean?

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

Usage examples for Sotadean

The few fragments are mostly in Sotadean metre.
"The Student's Companion to Latin Authors"
George Middleton Thomas R. Mills
Sotadean metre, 31, 57. Sotion, 240. Stataria, 11, 46. Statius, see Caecilius.
"The Student's Companion to Latin Authors"
George Middleton Thomas R. Mills

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