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soft

[sawft, soft] / sɔft, sɒft /






ADJECTIVE
nonalcoholic
Synonyms
Antonyms


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At the same time, higher interest rates, shifting lifestyle preferences, and a broader reset in Los Angeles’ luxury housing market are all contributing to softer demand.

From MarketWatch

He may be playing Liam, but Usher admits to having a soft spot for Blur, too.

From BBC

The report raised hopes that the U.S. economy may yet pull out a rare soft landing — that is, cutting inflation to the Fed’s 2% annual target while avoiding a recession in doing so.

From MarketWatch

The report raised hopes that the U.S. economy may yet pull out a rare soft landing — that is, cutting inflation to the Fed’s 2% annual target while avoiding a recession in doing so.

From MarketWatch

The analysts point out that underlying margins were softer than those at Australia’s other major banks, although they concede that volume growth was solid.

From The Wall Street Journal