SOFT, a. 1. Easily yielding to pressure ; the contrary of hard; as a soft bed; a soft peach; soft earth.2. Not hard; easily separated by an edged instrument; as soft wood. The chestnut is a soft wood, but more durable than hickory, with is a very hard wood. So we say, a soft stone, when it breaks or is hewed with ease.3. Easily worked; malleable; as soft iron.4. Not rough, rugged or harsh; smooth to the touch; delicate; as soft silk; soft raiment a soft skin.5. Delicate; feminine; as the softer sex.6. Easily yielding to persuasion or motives flexible; susceptible of influence or passion. In both these senses, soft is appiled to females, and sometimes males; as a divine of a soft and servile temper. One king is too soft and easy.7. Tender; timorous. However soft within themselves they are, to you they will be valiant be despair.8. Mild; gentle; kind; not severe or unfeeling; as a person of a soft nature.9. Civil; complaisant; courteous; as a person of soft manners. He has a soft way of asking favors.10. Placid; still; easy. On her soft axie while whe paces even, she bears thee soft with the smooth air along.11. Effeminate; viciouly nice. An idle soft course of life is the source of crminal pleasures.12. Delicate; elegantly tender. Her form more soft and feminine.13. Weak; impressible. The deceive soon found this soft place of Adam's [Not elegant.]14. Gentle; smooth or melodious to the ear. not loud, rough or harsh; as a soft voice or note; a soft sound; soft accents; soft whispers.15. Smooth; flowing; not rough or vehement. The solemn nightingale tun'd her soft lays. Soft were my numbers, who could take offense?16. Easy; quiet; undisturbed; as soft slumbers.17. Mild to the eye; not strong or glaring; as soft colors; the soft coloring of a picture. The sun shining on the upper part of the clounds, made the softes light imaginable.18. Mild; warm; pleasant to the feelings; as soft air.19. Not tinged with an acid; not hard; not astringent; as, soft water is the best for washing.20. Mild; gentle; not rough, rude or irritating. A soft answer turneth away wrath. Prov. 15.SOFT, adv. Softly; gently; quietly.
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