Soft

/sɔːft/ adjective

Easy to press, cut, or shape; not hard or firm. It can also describe gentle sounds, lights, or behaviors that are mild and not harsh.

“Soft” comes from Old English “sōfte,” meaning “gentle” or “mild,” both in texture and character. It is related to Germanic words about ease and comfort. The physical and emotional senses have long existed side by side.

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