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soft [sɒft] ADJ

1. soft (not hard):

soft

2. soft (smooth):

soft
soft cheeks, skin
soft cheeks, skin
soft leather
soft hair

3. soft (weak):

soft
soft

4. soft (subtle):

soft colour
soft colour
soft colour

5. soft (not loud):

soft music
soft sound, voice
tih
soft words
mil

6. soft (lenient):

soft
soft

7. soft (compassionate):

soft
soft
to be a soft touch inf
to have a soft spot for sb

soft-ˈboiled ADJ

soft ˈfurn·ish·ings N Brit Aus, ˈsoft goods N

soft furnishings pl Am:

soft-ˈheart·ed ADJ

1. soft-hearted (compassionate):

2. soft-hearted (gullible):

ˈsoft-soap VB trans fig inf to soft-soap sb

soft ˈtoy N Brit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The young are white and soft-bodied at birth.
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For children who have trouble reaching all areas of their body, a long handled sponge with a soft grip can be provided.
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The plant body is green, soft, and upright.
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Most species have strong legs, and have long toes which are well adapted to soft, uneven surfaces.
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An example is the previously popular soft-story multifamily apartments.
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The visible soft parts are very light yellowish with dark colour bands running from the sides to the upper tentacles; the tentacles are very long.
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She sings by low, warm, smooth and soft voice.
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Bricks were fired in wood fires and were therefore soft.
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The timber is too soft for use in woodworking.
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Muntjacs are known for their soft hide and tender meat.
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