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- nounsort (noun) · sorts (plural noun)
- computingthe arrangement of data in a prescribed sequence.
- archaica manner or way:"in law also the Judge is in a sort superior to his King"
- printinga letter or piece in a font of type.
verbsort (verb) · sorts (third person present) · sorted (past tense) · sorted (past participle) · sorting (present participle)- arrange systematically in groups; separate according to type, class, etc.:"the mail was sorted"Similar:put in orderset in orderstraighten outseparate (out)keep apartput to one side
- (sort through)look at (a group of things) one after another in order to classify them or make a selection:"she sat down and sorted through her mail"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French sorte, from an alteration of Latin sors, sort- ‘lot, condition’. Explore further
Web3 days ago · Learn the meaning and usage of the word sort as a noun and a verb in English. Find out the different senses, synonyms, phrases, and pronunciation of sort with examples and video.