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1soft Listen to audio/ˈsɑ:ft/ adjective
soft·er; soft·est
1 : easy to press, bend, cut, etc. : not hard or firm
a soft mattress soft cheese/dough The ground was soft after the heavy rain. Iron and lead are soft metals.opposite hard
2 : smooth and pleasant to touch
soft skin a soft silk The rabbit's fur is soft.
3 a : having a very light color : not strong or bright in color or tone
soft colors The room was painted in soft pink. soft blues
b of light : not bright or harsh
soft lighting [=lighting that is not too bright] the soft glow of the moon
4 a : gentle in manner : not harsh
He has a soft touch. She gave him a soft kiss on the cheek. We decided to take a softer approach in disciplining the children.
b : not strong or very forceful
a soft [=mild, gentle] breeze A soft [=light] rain fell.
c : having a low, gentle sound
a soft voice
5 : having a curved or rounded outline
soft rolling hills a sweater with soft shoulder lines
6 disapproving : not strict, harsh, or critical enough
The students thought their teacher was soft. You're too soft with your children.often + on Some people accuse the mayor of being soft on crime.
7 : involving little work or effort : easy
He has a pretty soft job. a soft life (chiefly Brit) Police insisted that community service work was not a soft option.
8 a : not physically strong : not muscular
He had grown soft from years of inactivity.
b : not brave or tough
He used to love adventure, but he has gone/gotten soft in his old age.
9 : feeling sympathy for other people : sympathetic and kind
He has a soft heart.opposite hard
10 : relating to matters that are not serious or important
soft news storiesopposite hard
11 of an illegal drug : not as strong or harmful to the health as other drugs
Marijuana is a soft drug.opposite hard
12 of water : not containing many minerals and able to make bubbles with soap
soft wateropposite hard
13 : sounding like the c in ace or the g in gem
The c in cell is soft, but the c in cabbage is hard. the soft g in generalopposite hard
soft in the head
informal : stupid or crazy
He's a nice old man but he's a bit soft in the head. Have you gone soft in the head? [=are you crazy?]
soft on
informal + old-fashioned : attracted to (someone)
I think he's a little soft on her.see also 1soft 6 (above)
— soft·ly adverb
She spoke softly but firmly. She chuckled/laughed softly. a softly lit room The ball landed softly in the grass.
— soft·ness Listen to audio /ˈsɑ:ftnəs/ noun [singular]
the softness of silk Her voice has a gentle softness.
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