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  1. soft in American English. (sɔft ; sɑft ) adjective. 1. giving way easily under pressure, as a feather pillow or moist clay. 2. easily cut, marked, shaped, or worn away, as pine wood or pure gold. 3. not hard for its kind; not as hard as is normal, desirable, etc.

  2. From Longman Business Dictionary soft /sɒftsɒːft/ adjective 1 soft goods are used up soon after they are bought, for example food products Ohio’s manufacturing base covers a wide range of soft and hard goods. a soft-commodity trader 2 soft loans or soft credit is money that is lent at a lower interest rate than normal, usually because it ...

  3. SOFT definition: 1. not hard, and easy to press: 2. smooth and pleasant to touch: 3. A soft sound is very quiet: . Learn more.

  4. SOFT meaning: 1. not hard, and easy to press: 2. smooth and pleasant to touch: 3. A soft sound is very quiet: . Learn more.

  5. SOFT POWER definition: 1. the use of a country's cultural and economic influence to persuade other countries to do…. Learn more.

  6. The moon's pale light cast soft shadows. light/colors; 5 [usually before noun] not too bright, in a way that is pleasant and relaxing to the eyes a soft pink the soft glow of candlelight opposite harsh; rain/wind; 6 not strong or violent synonym light A soft breeze rustled the trees. sounds

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