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  • 51soft —  1. Foolish. Also soft in the head.  2. Too easily moved to compassion.  3. Easy. Also soft option Easy job.  4. soft on Affectionately disposed towards (a person). In love with.  5. soft ha porth Person easily put on.  6. soft number Easy job …

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  • 52soft — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look ▪ become, get, go, grow, turn ▪ stay …

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  • 53soft —    1. of low intelligence    A shortened form of soft in the head:     She s saft at best, and something lazy. (Burns, 1785)    2. inflicting less harm than an alternative    The opposite to hard in pornography, illegal narcotics, etc. A soft… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 54soft on — adjective marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness gaga over the rock group s new album he was infatuated with her • Syn: ↑enamored, ↑infatuated, ↑in love, ↑potty, ↑smitten, ↑taken with …

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  • 55soft — adjective /sɒft,sɑft,sɔft/ a) Giving way under pressure. My head sank easily into the soft pillow. b) Smooth and flexible. Polish the silver with a soft cloth to avoid scratching. Syn: non abrasive, fluffy, gentle, light …

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  • 56soft — ● ►en n. m. ►CIEL Abrév. de software. logiciel en français. Opposé à hardware. On n utilise généralement soft que dans le sens de un programme , et pas l ensemble des programmes. Mais de toute façon, il est ridicule de dire soft quand on peut… …

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  • 57soft — [OE] Soft goes back to a prehistoric West Germanic *samft , which also produced German sanft ‘gentle, easy, smooth’ and Dutch zacht ‘soft’. It may go back ultimately to the prehistoric base *sōrn ‘fitting, agreeable’, source of English seem and… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 58soft — see a soft answer turneth away wrath September blow soft, till the fruit’s in the loft …

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  • 59soft — [OE] Soft goes back to a prehistoric West Germanic *samft , which also produced German sanft ‘gentle, easy, smooth’ and Dutch zacht ‘soft’. It may go back ultimately to the prehistoric base *sōrn ‘fitting, agreeable’, source of English seem and… …

    Word origins

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