softness
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- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version نرمى ،ملايمت
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 soft adj. Pronunciation: ' so ̇ ft Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sōfte, alteration of sēfte; akin to Old High German semfti soft Date: before 12th century 1 a : pleasing or agreeable to the senses : bringing ease, comfort, or quiet <the soft influences of home> b : having a bland or mellow rather than a sharp or acid taste c (1) : not bright or glaring : SUBDUED (2) : having or producing little contrast or a relatively short range of tones <a soft photographic print> d : quiet in pitch or volume e of the eyes : having a liquid or gentle appearance f : smooth or delicate in texture, grain, or fiber < soft cashmere> < soft fur> g (1) : balmy, mild, or clement in weather or temperature (2) : moving or falling with slight force or impact : not violent < soft breezes> 2 : demanding little work or effort : EASY <a soft job> 3 a : sounding as in ace and gem respectively ― used of c and g or their sound b of a consonant : VOICED c : constituting a vowel before which there is a \y\ sound or a \y\-like modification of a consonant or constituting a consonant in whose articulation there is a \y\-like modification or which is followed by a \y\ sound (as in Russian) 4 archaic : moving in a leisurely manner 5 : rising gradually <a soft slope> 6 : having curved or rounded outline : not harsh or jagged < soft hills against the horizon> 7 : marked by a gentleness, kindness, or tenderness: as a (1) : not harsh or onerous in character <a policy of soft competition> (2) : based on negotiation, conciliation, or flexibility rather than on force, threats, or intransigence <took a soft line during the crisis> (3) : tending to take a soft line ― usually used with on < soft on …