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soft (EN)
adjectif

adjectif “soft”

soft, comp. softer, sup. softest
  1. mou
    My head sank easily into the soft pillow.
  2. doux
    Polish the silver with a soft cloth to avoid scratching.
  3. bas (en volume)
    I could hear the soft rustle of the leaves in the trees.
  4. doux (pas énergique)
    There was a soft breeze blowing.
  5. doux (gentil)
    He spoke with a soft voice that conveyed his kindness.
  6. pastel (en couleur ou ton)
    The room was bathed in soft lighting, creating a cozy atmosphere.
  7. douci (par une consonne palatale)
    The linguist explained how the soft sign in Russian indicates a palatalized consonant.
  8. doux (peu minéralisé)
    You won't need as much soap, as the water here is very soft.
  9. faible (manquant de résilience)
    After the long hike, his muscles felt soft and he struggled to keep walking.
  10. précaire (pas définitivement établi)
    The admin imposed a soft ban on the user, limiting their access for a week.
  11. doux (peu susceptible de créer une dépendance)
    Marijuana is often considered a soft drug compared to substances like heroin.
  12. sans alcool
    At the party, she only drank soft drinks to stay clear-headed.
  13. indulgent (pas exigeant)
    The teacher was soft on homework, rarely giving more than a few problems each night.
  14. atténué (moins explicite en contenu)
    The movie was rated as soft erotica due to its suggestive but not explicit content.