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soft

[sawft, soft] / sɔft, sɒft /






ADJECTIVE
nonalcoholic
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Antonyms


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You don’t think: I’ll never forget eating a salmon avocado roll in those buttery soft, cushioned seats.

From The Wall Street Journal

The simple set, by the collective dots, features a purple-lacquered dining table and chairs with cabriole legs; flowers in sconces; and soft green walls.

From The Wall Street Journal

‘The most unique feature of this market has been the unusual combination of highly resilient supply, soft demand and a sharp reduction in perceived geopolitical risk.’

From MarketWatch

—Bitcoin fell as the latest U.S. jobs data weren’t soft enough to materially alter interest-rate cut expectations for the Federal Reserve.

From The Wall Street Journal

Overall, the November employment data show the U.S. labor market is still managing to hold on—though hiring remains soft and federal layoffs have weighed heavily on job growth in recent months.

From Barron's