(of a visual or image) Blurry and not defined
(of a sound or voice) Faint and high-pitched
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Not hard or firm to touch
“The pillows were not as soft as we initially anticipated.”
Lacking stiffness or firmness
“You might become extremely worried about noticing the soft and droopy leaves on your plant.”
Physically easy to mold or manipulate
“Tin, pure aluminum and lead are some examples of soft metals.”
(of a material or fabric) Having a smooth texture that is gentle to the sense of touch
“She wore a soft garment that made her feel comfortable.”
Resembling or having the consistency of mush or a semiliquid
“The soft slime was a surprise hit with the kids.”
(of a walking surface) Dank, muddy, and full of water
“My spiffy new shoes were ruined when my feet sank beneath the soft mud.”
(of climate or weather) Not aggressive or violent in nature
“We could feel a soft breeze coming through the living room window.”
Expressing subtlety of a particular quality as opposed to intense
“The sun rose gracefully and gilded the glorious hillsides with soft light.”
(of colours) Having a restrained or non-vibrant quality
“The model was dressed in a pale red t-shirt paired with soft blue jeans.”
(of a voice or sound) Quiet and gentle to the ears
“Whereas the other men spoke in deafening rants, Jordan voiced his opinion in a soft, calm voice.”
(of a visual or image) Blurry and not defined
“The subject of the image unclear as it is riddled with soft and indiscernible outlines.”
(of words or language) Soothing and not harsh or angry
“When she spoke, her words were soft and soothing, and calmed him of his nervousness.”
Kind or lenient, often to excess
“Some suggest that many parents should be criticized for being too soft on their children in this day and age.”
Requiring or involving very little or no effort
“It was as soft a task as one could imagine, and perfect for a loafer.”
(colloquial) Physically weak
“He is a soft warrior, and not ideal for our battle.”
(colloquial) Weak in character, lacking determination or willpower
“He used to be a daring and bold adventurer, but he has become soft in his old age.”
(colloquial) Timid, or showing a lack of courage
“He felt that being labeled a soft player was unfair and uncalled for.”
(of a person's state of mind) Foolish, silly or simple-minded
“His behavior has become more erratic of late, and I am worried that he may be getting soft.”
Excessively sweet or sentimental
Characterized by obedience, subservience, or readiness to accept instruction or direction
Having a harmonious sound
Not showy or lively
Boring or commonplace, arousing little to no interest
In a state of, or providing a state of, comfort and relaxation
Springing back quickly when squeezed or stretched
Noble and generous in spirit
Which attempts to bring oneself into the favour of another, often with flattery or insincerity
Very fine, thin or flimsy in structure or material
Succulent, full of juice, typically of food
Designed to be embraced or snuggled
Resembling cream, grease or oil in consistency
(of produce) Deliciously juicy and tender from having been ripened
(of a sound or voice) Faint and high-pitched
Overly sensitive to criticism
Easily broken into small fragments, crumbled, or reduced to powder
(of food) Easy to chew
Marked by charm, confidence and elegance
Harmless or producing no ill effect
(of a person) Easily influenced by feelings or emotions
Sticky, soft, and often sweet
Being covered, overgrown, or adorned with moss
Deliciously light or tender
Controlled or reserved in displaying one's emotion
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