Adjective / Interjection | Resolution / Competence / Reassurance
Encyclopedia of British Slang
SORTED
Adjective / Interjection | Positive | Resolution / Competence / Reassurance
SORTED Pronunciation: /’s??-t?d/ Part of Speech: Adjective / Interjection Severity Level: Positive Category: Resolution / Competence / Reassurance
Core Definition
Sorted means:
Fixed
Arranged
Resolved
Taken care of
Under control
It signals completion and competence.
Linguistic Background
Derived from to sort, meaning to organise or arrange.
In British informal speech, sorted evolved into a standalone reassurance.
It gained prominence in late 20th-century everyday language and remains widely used.
Usage Contexts
Tickets are sorted.
Problem-solving:
Its sorted.
Gratitude:
Nice one. Sorted.
Self-assurance:
Ive sorted it.
It indicates efficiency.
Emotional Register
Sorted conveys calm confidence.
It suggests:
No need to worry.
It avoids exaggeration.
Tone Variations
Firm:
Sorted.
Casual:
All sorted.
Confident:
Dont worry, its sorted.
Tone signals reassurance.
Comparison with Related Terms
Pattern urban fix
Calm no issue
Safe trustworthy
Sorted resolved
Sorted implies completion.
Psychological Function
Sorted reduces anxiety.
It provides closure.
It projects reliability.
Cultural Insight
Sorted reflects British preference for quiet competence.
No boasting.
No drama.
Just handled.
Final Assessment
Sorted is:
Calm
Competent
Cross-generational
Reassuring
It ends uncertainty.
Sorted.
EXPANDED ENTRY 66
Alan Nafzger was born in Lubbock, Texas, the son Swiss immigrants. He grew up on a dairy in Windthorst, north central Texas. He earned degrees from Midwestern State University (B.A. 1985) and Texas State University (M.A. 1987). University College Dublin (Ph.D. 1991). Dr. Nafzger has entertained and educated young people in Texas colleges for 37 years. Nafzger is best known for his dark novels and experimental screenwriting. His best know scripts to date are Lenin’s Body, produced in Russia by A-Media and Sea and Sky produced in The Philippines in the Tagalog language. In 1986, Nafzger wrote the iconic feminist western novel, Gina of Quitaque. Contact: editor@prat.uk
