soft >> sɒft
Definition: [adjective] easy to mould, cut, compress, or fold; not hard or firm to the touch.
Example: soft margarine
Definition: [adjective] having a pleasing quality involving a subtle effect or contrast rather than sharp definition.
Example: the soft glow of the lamps
Definition: [adjective] sympathetic, lenient, or compassionate, especially to a degree perceived as excessive; not strict or sufficiently strict.
Example: the government is not becoming soft on crime
Definition: [adjective] (of a drink) not alcoholic.
Definition: [adjective] (of a market, currency, or commodity) falling or likely to fall in value.
Example: now a new factor looms: soft oil prices
Definition: [adjective] (of water) containing relatively low concentrations of dissolved calcium and magnesium salts and therefore lathering easily with soap.
Example: you use only half as much soap when you clean with soft water
Definition: [adjective] foolish; silly.
Example: he must be going soft in the head
Definition: [adjective] (of a consonant) pronounced as a fricative (as c in ice ).
Definition: [adverb] in a quiet or gentle way.
Example: I can just speak soft and she'll hear me
Definition: [adverb] in a weak or foolish way.
Example: don't talk soft