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soft
adj
- 1. Easily yielding or changing shape when pressed; pliable or malleable.
- Thesaurus: malleable, pliant, elastic, flexible, bendable, lax, limp, plastic, yielding; Antonym: rigid, hard.
3. Easily cut.
4. Said of fabric, etc: having a smooth surface or texture producing little or no friction.
- Thesaurus: smooth, satiny, velvety, silken, delicate, feathery, downy, supple, tender, cushy; Antonym: rough.
- Example: a soft voice
- Thesaurus: muted, dull, low, melodious, mellifluous, faint, quiet; Antonym: harsh, loud.
- Example: soft colours
- Thesaurus: muted, shaded, pale, pastel, dusky, dull.
- Thesaurus: indulgent, liberal, lenient, permissive, yielding, compliant; Antonym: tough.
- Thesaurus: pampered, spoiled, cosseted, indulged, flabby, weak, overindulged; Antonym: strong.
10. colloq
- Weak in the mind; simple.
- Example: soft in the head
- Example: Don't be soft!
13. Weakly sentimental.
14. mineralogy.
- Easily scratched.
16. Said of coal: bituminous.
17. Tender; loving or affectionate.
- Example: soft words
- Requiring little effort; easy.
- Example: a soft job
20. Said of drugs: not severely addictive.
21. soft-core.
22. With moderate rather than hardline or extreme policies.
- Example: the soft left
- Said of the consonants c and g: pronounced as a fricative as in dance and age respectively, rather than as a stop, as in can and gate. Compare hard adj.
- Said of prices, markets, etc: inclined to drop in value;
- Said of currency: not in great demand, usually due to a weakness in the balance of payments system.
26. In computer typesetting and word-processing: referring to a space, hyphen (see soft hyphen) or page break that can be automatically removed when its environment changes to make it redundant.
- 1. Softly; gently.
- Example: speaks soft
adverb
noun
- To be lenient towards them.
- To be infatuated with them.
- See separate entry.
