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soft

Definition for soft

adjective as in faint, temperate

adjective as in out of condition

adjective as in stupid

Strongest match

simple

adjective as in nonalcoholic

Strongest matches

alcohol-free, nonalcoholic

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Example Sentences

“I know it sounds so simple and naive, but I don’t understand how the bad guy keeps winning,” she says, choking up, her soft voice tinged with disbelief.

The soft bun is hollowed out and warmed after ordering, making it a “French dog,” as the locals call it.

From Salon

Steeped in Gothic and Renaissance-era references, Bernad’s romantic designs feature almost exclusively antique lace and crochet in shades of cream and ivory, and sometimes black or the softest pink.

And cracked it is, a fine web of fractures disrupting the once soft and seamless surface — inevitable in an oil painting on wooden panel of its ancient age.

Open cell spray foam remains soft once set and is only used for insulation.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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