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soft

[sawft, soft] / sɔft, sɒft /






ADJECTIVE
nonalcoholic
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Most economists expect Taiwan to again record a strong export performance this year, albeit at a softer pace.

From The Wall Street Journal

—Gold prices rose back above the $5,000 mark on a softer dollar.

From The Wall Street Journal

Total revenue slipped 5.3% to 5.69 billion euros, with higher income from fees and insurance cushioning softer net interest income—the difference between what lenders earn from loans and pay for deposits.

From The Wall Street Journal

A pea might be hearty or soft, depending on how you use it, and that’s part of the pleasure.

From Salon

"The potential applications are vast -- lightweight protective clothing, airplane components, biodegradable medical implants, and even soft robotics could benefit from fibres engineered using these natural principles," he said.

From Science Daily