What does ROTES mean?

rotes

Parts of Speech: noun, plural

Definitions:

  • a series of routine or habitual actions or behaviors
  • an established procedure for a particular situation

Pronunciations:

  • US: /roʊts/
  • UK: /rəʊts/

Origin and Usage:

The word "rotes" is derived from the Middle English word "rote," meaning "habitual practice." It has been in use since the 14th century and is still used today to describe a series of routine or habitual actions or behaviors, as well as an established procedure for a particular situation.

Synonyms:

  • routines
  • rituals
  • procedures
  • customs
  • habits

Related Words:

  • store
  • torse
  • trees
  • steer
  • reset

Example Sentences:

  • She had her morning rotes of yoga and meditation.
  • The company had a strict rote for handling customer complaints.
  • He followed the rote of washing his hands before every meal.


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