soft on
— Adjective
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~ marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness; "he was infatuated with her"; "Narcissus was a beautiful Greek youth who became enamored of his own reflection"
soft
— Adjective
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~ (of a commodity or market or currency) falling or likely to fall in value; "the market for computers is soft"
soft
— Adjective
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~ produced with vibration of the vocal cords; "a frequently voiced opinion"; "voiced consonants such as `b' and `g' and `z'"
soft-boiled
— Adjective
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~ (eggs) having the yolk still liquid; "soft-boiled eggs"
soft-footed
— Adjective
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~ sound of quiet gentle steps
soft
— Adverb
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~ in a relaxed manner; or without hardship; "just wanted to take it easy"; "the judge went easy on the young defendant"
softback
— Noun
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~ a book with paper covers
softback book
— Noun
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~ a book with paper covers
softball
— Noun
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~ a game closely resembling baseball that is played on a smaller diamond and with a ball that is larger and softer
softball game
— Noun
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~ a game closely resembling baseball that is played on a smaller diamond and with a ball that is larger and softer
softball
— Noun
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~ ball used in playing softball
soften
— Verb
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~ make less severe or harsh; "He moderated his tone when the students burst out in tears"
soften
— Verb
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~ give in, as to influence or pressure
soften
— Verb
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~ make soft or softer; "This liquid will soften your laundry"
soften
— Verb
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~ become soft or softer; "The bread will soften if you pour some liquid on it"
soften
— Verb
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~ make (images or sounds) soft or softer
soften
— Verb
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~ lessen in force or effect; "soften a shock"; "break a fall"
soften
— Verb
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~ protect from impact; "cushion the blow"
softened
— Adjective
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~ being or made softer or less loud or clear; "the dull boom of distant breaking waves"; "muffled drums"; "the muffled noises of the street"; "muted trumpets"