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soft

[sawft, soft] / sɔft, sɒft /






ADJECTIVE
nonalcoholic
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Last year, the company did away with the prizes for roughly five months, which the analyst said contributed to softer sales.

From The Wall Street Journal

Most economists expect Taiwan to again record a strong export performance this year, albeit at a softer pace.

From The Wall Street Journal

—Gold prices rose back above the $5,000 mark on a softer dollar.

From The Wall Street Journal

Total revenue slipped 5.3% to 5.69 billion euros, with higher income from fees and insurance cushioning softer net interest income—the difference between what lenders earn from loans and pay for deposits.

From The Wall Street Journal

A pea might be hearty or soft, depending on how you use it, and that’s part of the pleasure.

From Salon