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    soft
    /sɒft/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. in a quiet or gentle way: "I can just speak soft and she'll hear me"
    • 2. in a weak or foolish way: informal "don't talk soft"

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  2. not severe or forceful enough, especially in criticizing or punishing someone who has done something wrong: She thinks I'm too soft on the kids when they misbehave.

  3. 1. a. : pleasing or agreeable to the senses : bringing ease, comfort, or quiet. the soft influences of home. b. : having a bland or mellow rather than a sharp or acid taste. c (1) : not bright or glaring : subdued. (2) : having or producing little contrast or a relatively short range of tones. a soft photographic print. d.

  4. Something that is soft is very gentle and has no force. For example, a soft sound or voice is quiet and not harsh. A soft light or colour is pleasant to look at because it is not bright.

  5. Definition of soft adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. yielding readily to touch or pressure; easily penetrated, divided, or changed in shape; not hard or stiff: a soft pillow. Synonyms: malleable, plastic, pliable. relatively deficient in hardness, as metal or wood. smooth and agreeable to the touch; not rough or coarse: a soft fabric; soft skin.

  7. Soft things are fluffy or yielding to the touch. A kitten's fur and your favorite fleece pajama pants are soft. So is spreadable cheese or the spongy ground of a wet field. A soft voice is gentle, and a soft light or color is subdued or muted.

  8. a. Not loud, harsh, or irritating: a soft voice. b. Not brilliant or glaring; subdued: soft colors. 5. Not sharply drawn or delineated: soft charcoal shading; a scene filmed in soft focus. 6. Mild; balmy: a soft breeze. 7. a. Tender or affectionate: a soft glance. b. Attracted or emotionally involved: He has been soft on her for years. c.

  9. not hard, and easy to press: a soft cushion. Cook the onion until it's soft. Fewer examples. I prefer soft cheeses. The bumper was soft enough to absorb the impact. The snail's soft body is protected by its shell. Pewter is a very soft metal. The bed in our room was too soft.

  10. SOFT meaning: 1 : easy to press, bend, cut, etc. not hard or firm; 2 : smooth and pleasant to touch

  11. soft. Word family (noun) softness softener softie/softy (adjective) soft (verb) soften (adverb) softly. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Colours & sounds, Colours, Chemistry soft /sɒft $ sɒːft/ S2 W2 adjective (comparative softer, superlative softest) 1 not hard a) not hard, firm, or stiff, but easy to press ...

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