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Definition of "soft" in Englisch

Adjective

  1. Easily giving way under pressure.

    • My head sank easily into the soft pillow.
  2. Smooth and flexible; not rough, rugged, or harsh.

    • Polish the silver with a soft cloth to avoid scratching.
    • soft silk; a soft skin
  3. Quiet.

    • I could hear the soft rustle of the leaves in the trees.
  4. Gentle.

    • There was a soft breeze blowing.
  5. Expressing gentleness or tenderness; mild; conciliatory; courteous; kind.

    • soft eyes
  6. Gentle in action or motion; easy.

  7. Weak in character; impressible.

  8. Requiring little or no effort; easy.

  9. Not bright or intense.

    • soft lighting
  10. Having a slight angle from straight.

    • At the intersection with two roads going left, take the soft left.
    • It's important to dance on soft knees to avoid injury.
  11. Voiced; sonant; lenis.

  12. Voiceless.

  13. Palatalized.

  14. Excessively empathetic or concerned about others’ wellbeing.

    • He’s too soft for the ruthless world of finance.
  15. Lacking strength or resolve; not tough, wimpy.

    • When it comes to drinking, he is as soft as they come.
  16. Low in dissolved calcium compounds.

    • You won't need as much soap, as the water here is very soft.
  17. Foolish.

  18. Of a ferromagnetic material; a material that becomes essentially non-magnetic when an external magnetic field is removed, a material with a low magnetic coercivity. (compare hard)

  19. Physically or emotionally weak.

    • see: snowflake and softie
  20. Effeminate.

  21. Agreeable to the senses.

    • a soft liniment
    • soft wines
  22. Not harsh or offensive to the sight; not glaring or jagged; pleasing to the eye.

    • soft colours
    • the soft outline of the snow-covered hill
  23. Made up of nonparallel rays, tending to wrap around a subject and produce diffuse shadows.

  24. Incomplete, or temporary; not a full action.

    • The admin imposed a soft ban on the user.
  • Messages removed by soft deletion can be recovered if necessary.
  • Emulated with software; not physically real.

    • Press the red button on the soft phone to hang up.
  • Not likely to cause addiction.

  • Not containing alcohol.

  • Easy-going, lenient, not strict; permissive.

    • soft on crime
  • Of a market: having more supply than demand; being a buyer's market.

  • Softcore

  • Mild, tame, moderate; far from intense or excluding harsh elements.

    • soft humiliation play
    • soft raceplay
    • soft vore
  • Of paper: unsized.

  • Of silk: having the natural gum cleaned or washed off.

  • Of coal: bituminous, as opposed to anthracitic.

  • Of weather: warm enough to melt ice; thawing.

  • Attracted to or emotionally involved with someone.

  • Interjection

    1. Be quiet; hold; stop; not so fast.

    Noun

    1. A soft-headed or foolish person; an idiot.

    2. A soft drink.

    3. A tyre whose compound is softer than mediums, and harder than supersofts.

    4. A soft sound or part of a sound.

    5. A piece of software.

    6. Banknotes.

    Adverb

    1. Softly; without roughness or harshness; gently; quietly.