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O que (quem) é soft - definição

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Softness (disambiguation); Soft (disambiguation); Softs

soft         
adj. (colloq.)
attracted
1) soft on (he is soft on her)
lenient
2) soft on (this judge is not soft on drunk drivers)
soft         
(softer, softest)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Something that is soft is pleasant to touch, and not rough or hard.
Regular use of a body lotion will keep the skin soft and supple...
...warm, soft, white towels.
? rough
ADJ
softness
The sea air robbed her hair of its softness.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Something that is soft changes shape or bends easily when you press it.
She lay down on the soft, comfortable bed...
Add enough milk to form a soft dough.
...soft cheese.
? hard, firm
ADJ
3.
Something that has a soft appearance has smooth curves rather than sharp or distinct edges.
This is a smart, yet soft and feminine look.
...the soft curves of her body.
= gentle
? hard
ADJ
softly
She wore a softly tailored suit.
...a fresh, modern hairstyle which has long layers falling softly on the neck.
ADV: ADV with v
4.
Something that is soft is very gentle and has no force. For example, a soft sound or voice is quiet and not harsh. A soft light or colour is pleasant to look at because it is not bright.
There was a soft tapping on my door...
When he woke again he could hear soft music.
= gentle
ADJ
softly
She crossed the softly lit room...
She bent forward and kissed him softly.
ADV: ADV with v
5.
If you are soft on someone, you do not treat them as strictly or severely as you should do.
The president says the measure is soft and weak on criminals...
? hard
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ, oft ADJ on n [disapproval]
6.
If you say that someone has a soft heart, you mean that they are sensitive and sympathetic towards other people.
Her rather tough and worldly exterior hides a very soft and sensitive heart.
? hard
ADJ [approval]
7.
You use soft to describe a way of life that is easy and involves very little work.
The regime at Latchmere could be seen as a soft option...
= easy
? hard
ADJ
8.
Soft drugs are drugs, such as cannabis, which are illegal but which many people do not consider to be strong or harmful.
ADJ: ADJ n
9.
A soft target is a place or person that can easily be attacked.
Women who carry cash about in the streets, as they very often have to, are a very soft target.
= easy
ADJ
10.
Soft water does not contain much of the mineral calcium and so makes bubbles easily when you use soap.
? hard
ADJ
11.
If you have a soft spot for someone or something, you feel a great deal of affection for them or like them a lot.
Terry had a soft spot for me...
a soft touch: see touch
PHRASE: PHR after v, PHR n
soft         
¦ adjective
1. easy to mould, cut, compress, or fold; not hard or firm to the touch.
having a smooth texture; not rough or coarse.
2. (of light or shadow) pleasingly subtle; without sharp definition.
quiet and gentle.
3. sympathetic or lenient, especially excessively so.
denoting a faction within a political party that is willing to compromise: the soft left.
informal (of a job or way of life) requiring little effort.
4. (of a drink) not alcoholic.
(of a drug) not likely to cause addiction.
5. (of water) free from mineral salts.
6. (also soft-core) (of pornography) suggestive but not explicit.
7. (of a market, currency, or commodity) falling or likely to fall in value.
8. informal foolish.
(soft on) infatuated with.
9. (of radiation) having little penetrating power.
10. (of a consonant) pronounced as a fricative (as c in ice).
11. dialect (of weather) rainy, moist, or thawing.
¦ adverb
1. softly.
2. informal weakly or foolishly: don't talk soft.
Phrases
have a soft spot for be fond of.
soft touch (also easy touch) informal a person who is easily persuaded or imposed upon.
Derivatives
softish adjective
softly adverb
softness noun
Origin
OE softe 'agreeable, calm, gentle', of W. Gmc origin.

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Soft

Soft may refer to:

  • Softness, or hardness, a property of physical materials
Exemplos do corpo de texto para soft
1. "Soft ears÷ she is too soft–hearted and overly generous with money.
2. If we talk about soft targets, we are now soft targets.
3. The British Council is a body at the soft end of soft power.
4. Besides the sea, soft sand and soft breeze, what more do you need?
5. A man clothed in soft raiment? behold, they that wear soft clothing are in kings‘ houses.