IPA: /suˈbrɛt/
KK: /suˈbrɛt/
A playful and flirtatious young woman, often a maid, who appears in comedies or comic operas.
The actress played the role of a soubrette, charming everyone with her wit and humor.
**Soubrette** → The word originates from French *soubrette*, meaning a lively, flirtatious maid or a minor female character in a play. It is derived from the diminutive form of *soubre*, which means a little maid or servant. The term reflects the playful and spirited nature of the character it describes.
Imagine a lively maid or a playful character in a story — that's what a soubrette represents, capturing the essence of a spirited and flirtatious personality.