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soft

Definition for soft

adjective as in out of condition

adjective as in stupid

Strongest match

simple

adjective as in nonalcoholic

Strongest matches

alcohol-free, nonalcoholic

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Maybe that softer, calmer leadership from Itoje, George, and Ford is getting more out of the players?

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Earlier agreements typically result in softer conditions, with lower sentences and fines, he says.

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While the Fed still cut interest rates because of worries about a soft labor market, senior officials also sounded an optimistic note.

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Passport strength reflects a nation's soft power and global influence.

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South Korea’s export growth slowed in October, usually a softer month for trade data as holidays reduce the number of working days during the period.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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