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proper noun

The capital of bulgaria; population 1,162,898 (2008). an ancient thracian settlement, it became a province of rome in the first century ad. it was held by the turks between the late 14th and late 19th centuries and became the capital of bulgaria in 1879.

adjective

Easy to mould, cut, compress, or fold; not hard or firm to the touch.

Usage examples:

Soft margarine
adverb

(of a consonant) pronounced as a fricative (as c in ice ).

adjective

Used to describe food, especially chocolates, that are soft inside

Usage examples:

A box of soft-centred milk chocolates, the movie is a soft-centred, romantic comedy., he's a soft-c…
adjective

Showing sexual images, but not of sexual acts or the sexual organs

Usage examples:

Soft-core pornography
noun

A drink, usually flavored, that does not contain alcohol

noun

Products made of cloth such as clothes, curtains, and sheets

Usage examples:

Analysts expect the store to concentrate on clothing and other soft goods.
adjective

Kind and willing to help other people

noun

The easiest of two or more possible choices

Usage examples:

The soft option is simply to say nothing for the moment.
noun

The soft piece of muscle and tissue that forms the top of the mouth at the back, separating the passages behind the nose from the throat

verb

To treat something unpleasant as less important, because you want to avoid angering or hurting people

Usage examples:

The movie soft-pedals the more sensational aspects of his life.
noun

Books and films showing sexual activity that is less extreme than other material of the same type

verb

To try to persuade someone to do what you want by saying pleasant things to them

verb

Present participle of soft-soap

noun

A strong liking for something or someone

Usage examples:

I’ll always have a soft spot in my heart for denver.
noun

A convertible (= car with a soft roof that can be folded back)

noun

Infmlsomeone who is easy to control or get money from

Usage examples:

The chief, obviously a soft touch, gave him ten bucks.
noun

A muslim student of sacred law and theology.

Usage examples:

This practice not only provided jobs for imams and wa`izs but also pleased softas who in that time …
noun

A muslim student of sacred law and theology.

Usage examples:

This practice not only provided jobs for imams and wa`izs but also pleased softas who in that time …
noun

A book bound in stiff paper or flexible card; a paperback.

Usage examples:

The book is available in softback at e25 and hardback at e40.
adjective

(of a book) bound in stiff paper or flexible card; paperback.

noun

A book bound in stiff paper or flexible card; a paperback.

Usage examples:

The book is available in softback at e25 and hardback at e40.
adjective

(of a book) bound in stiff paper or flexible card; paperback.

noun

A modified form of baseball played on a smaller field with a larger, softer ball, seven rather than nine innings, and underarm pitching. the game evolved in the us during the late 19th century from a form of indoor baseball.

Usage examples:

The network will also cover baseball, softball, volleyball, lacrosse, hockey, wrestling, spring foo…
noun

A modified form of baseball played on a smaller field with a larger, softer ball, seven rather than nine innings, and underarm pitching. the game evolved in the us during the late 19th century from a form of indoor baseball.

Usage examples:

The network will also cover baseball, softball, volleyball, lacrosse, hockey, wrestling, spring foo…
noun

A relatively soft form of fibreboard.

verb

Make or become soft or softer.

Usage examples:

Plant extracts to soften and moisturize the skin
verb

Make or become soft or softer.

Usage examples:

Plant extracts to soften and moisturize the skin

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