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soft

/sɒft/

Soft describes things that are yielding, gentle, or mild, from physical objects to sounds and personality traits.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Yields to touch; not hard.
  • Quiet or gentle sounds/light.
  • Mild, kind, or not harsh.
  • Common in everyday descriptions.

Overview

The word 'soft' is a fundamental adjective in English, primarily describing a lack of hardness or firmness. Its core meaning revolves around yielding to touch or pressure, contrasting sharply with 'hard' or 'firm'. Think of a plush teddy bear versus a brick; the bear is soft, the brick is hard. This tactile sense is the most common and easily understood application of the word.

Beyond the physical, 'soft' extends metaphorically to describe sounds. A 'soft sound' is quiet, gentle, and not jarring, like the rustling of leaves or a whispered secret. This contrasts with loud or harsh noises. Similarly, it can describe light that is not bright or intense, creating a gentle, diffused atmosphere. Imagine the soft glow of a bedside lamp versus the harsh glare of a spotlight.

'Soft' also carries connotations of gentleness, kindness, and lack of severity. A 'soft heart' implies compassion and empathy, while a 'soft approach' suggests a gentle, non-confrontational method. This usage often implies a positive, approachable quality, though it can sometimes suggest weakness or lack of resolve depending on the context. For instance, describing someone as 'too soft' might imply they are easily taken advantage of.

Usage Patterns

'Soft' is overwhelmingly used in informal and everyday contexts. It's a staple in descriptive language for common objects and sensations. While it can appear in formal writing, its inherent gentleness often lends itself more to casual conversation, literature, and descriptive prose. There are no significant regional variations in its core meaning, though specific collocations might be more prevalent in certain English-speaking areas.

Common Contexts

In daily life, 'soft' is used constantly: describing furniture (soft sofa), clothing (soft sweater), food (soft bread), weather (soft rain), and even emotions (soft smile). In education, it might describe materials for young children (soft blocks) or a less demanding academic subject ('soft skills' like communication). In media, it's used to create mood (soft lighting) or describe personalities. In literature, it's a versatile descriptor for sensory details and character traits.

Comparison with Similar Words:

  • Gentle: Often overlaps with 'soft' when describing sounds or actions, but 'gentle' emphasizes a lack of force or harshness, whereas 'soft' focuses more on yielding or mildness. A gentle breeze might still be cool, while a soft breeze is simply light.
  • Tender: Primarily used for food that is easily cut or chewed, or for emotions that are sensitive and easily hurt. While a tender steak is soft, not all soft things are tender.
  • Smooth: Describes a surface lacking roughness or bumps. A surface can be both soft and smooth (like velvet), or one without the other (a smooth, hard stone).
  • Mellow: Often used for sounds, colors, or moods that are relaxed and pleasant, lacking intensity. A mellow tune is soft, but 'mellow' also implies a relaxed state.

Register & Tone

'Soft' is generally neutral to informal. It's perfectly acceptable in most spoken and written English. Avoid using it in highly technical or scientific contexts where precise terms like 'pliable,' 'ductile,' or 'low-intensity' might be more appropriate. In very formal settings, you might opt for words like 'subtle,' 'gentle,' or 'mild' depending on the specific nuance.

Common Collocations:

  • Soft skills: Essential non-technical abilities like communication and teamwork.
  • Soft spot: A particular fondness or affection for someone or something.
  • Soft touch: A person who is lenient or generous, especially with money.
  • Soft drink: A non-alcoholic, usually carbonated beverage.
  • Soft music: Quiet, relaxing music.
  • Soft landing: A situation where a difficult transition (like job loss) is managed with minimal negative consequences.
  • Soft launch: Introducing a product or service gradually to a limited audience before a full release.
  • Soft copy: A digital version of a document, as opposed to a physical printout.

例文

1

The new sofa is incredibly soft and comfortable.

everyday

El nuevo sofá es increíblemente suave y cómodo.

2

Please speak in a soft voice; the baby is sleeping.

informal

Por favor, habla en voz baja; el bebé está durmiendo.

3

The company is focusing on developing employees' soft skills.

business

La empresa se está centrando en desarrollar las habilidades blandas de los empleados.

4

The artist used soft pastels to create a gentle, hazy effect.

academic

El artista utilizó pasteles blandos para crear un efecto suave y brumoso.

5

A soft glow emanated from the bedside lamp, creating a cozy atmosphere.

literary

Un suave resplandor emanaba de la lámpara de noche, creando una atmósfera acogedora.

6

He has a soft spot for stray animals and always helps them.

informal

Tiene debilidad por los animales callejeros y siempre los ayuda.

7

The bread was still warm and wonderfully soft.

everyday

El pan todavía estaba caliente y maravillosamente tierno.

8

The negotiations required a soft approach to avoid alienating the other party.

formal

Las negociaciones requirieron un enfoque suave para evitar alienar a la otra parte.

よく使う組み合わせ

soft skills habilidades blandas
soft spot debilidad, punto débil (afectivo)
soft drink refresco, bebida sin alcohol
soft music música suave
soft touch mano izquierda (con dinero), persona indulgente
soft copy copia digital
soft landing aterrizaje suave (transición sin problemas)
soft launch lanzamiento suave/limitado

よく使うフレーズ

go soft on someone

ser indulgente con alguien

soft in the head

tener poca cabeza, no estar muy cuerdo

soft copy vs hard copy

copia digital vs copia impresa

soft power

poder blando (influencia cultural/diplomática)

よく混同される語

soft vs tender

'Soft' describes general lack of hardness, while 'tender' often refers specifically to food that is easily cut or chewed, or emotions that are sensitive. A tender steak is soft, but a soft pillow isn't necessarily tender.

soft vs smooth

'Soft' relates to yielding under pressure, whereas 'smooth' describes a surface free from roughness or bumps. You can have a smooth, hard surface (like glass) or a soft, lumpy surface.

soft vs gentle

'Gentle' implies a lack of force or harshness, often in actions or manner. 'Soft' can describe the physical quality of yielding or the quietness of a sound. A gentle breeze is light, while a soft breeze is also light but emphasizes the lack of pressure.

文法パターン

soft + noun (e.g., soft pillow, soft rain) soft + verb (e.g., soft music plays, the ground softened) soft + adjective (e.g., soft blue, soft green) It is + soft + infinitive/clause (e.g., It's soft to touch) Subject + verb + soft + adverb (e.g., He spoke soft) Comparative: softer (e.g., This is softer than that)

How to Use It

使い方のコツ

'Soft' is a highly versatile word used across many contexts, from physical descriptions to abstract concepts. It's generally neutral in formality but leans informal in everyday speech. Be mindful that describing someone's personality as 'soft' can sometimes carry a negative connotation of weakness. In technical or scientific writing, more precise adjectives like 'flexible,' 'pliable,' or 'low-intensity' are preferred.


よくある間違い

Learners sometimes use 'soft' interchangeably with 'smooth' – remember 'soft' is about compressibility, 'smooth' about surface texture. Avoid saying 'more soft'; use the comparative 'softer'. When referring to personality, be aware that 'soft' can imply a lack of strength, so consider 'gentle' or 'kind' if that's the intended meaning.

Tips

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Focus on the opposite

Remember 'soft' by thinking of its direct opposite, 'hard'. If something isn't hard, it's likely soft in some way.

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Avoid in technical contexts

While versatile, 'soft' can be imprecise. In scientific or technical writing, use more specific terms like 'flexible,' 'pliable,' or 'low-intensity'.

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Connotation of gentleness

In many English-speaking cultures, 'soft' carries positive connotations of kindness and gentleness, especially when describing people or approaches.

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Nuance in personality

Be aware that describing someone as 'soft' can sometimes be a subtle criticism, implying a lack of strength or decisiveness, depending heavily on the context and tone.

語源

Originating from Old English 'sōfte', related to Old Norse 'sviptr' (swift) and Greek 'hēmythēs' (tame). Its core meaning evolved from 'gentle' and 'mild' to encompass the physical sensation of yielding easily to touch.

文化的な背景

The concept of 'soft power' in international relations refers to influencing others through attraction and persuasion rather than coercion. In Western cultures, 'soft' often aligns with positive traits like kindness, empathy, and comfort, frequently evoked in marketing for home goods and personal care products.

覚え方のコツ

Picture a fluffy cloud (soft) drifting gently (soft) through a quiet (soft) sky. It yields easily, feels gentle, and makes no harsh noise.

よくある質問

8 問

'Hard' describes something that is firm, solid, and difficult to press or bend. 'Soft' is the opposite, meaning it's easy to press, shape, or yields to touch.

Yes, 'soft' can describe a personality trait, often meaning kind, gentle, or compassionate. However, it can sometimes imply being too easily influenced or lacking firmness.

'Soft skills' refer to personal attributes like communication, teamwork, and problem-solving, which are essential for success but aren't technical abilities.

No, 'soft drink' specifically refers to a non-alcoholic beverage, typically one that is carbonated and sweetened.

A 'soft landing' means a situation where a potentially difficult transition or event happens with minimal negative consequences or disruption.

Yes, 'soft' can describe weather, often implying gentle rain ('soft rain') or a mild, pleasant atmosphere, rather than harsh conditions.

'Soft' relates to yielding to pressure, while 'smooth' describes a surface that is even and free from roughness. Something can be both soft and smooth (like silk), or one without the other (like a smooth, hard stone).

No, 'soft' has broader meanings. It can describe quiet sounds, gentle light, mild flavors, or even a compassionate personality.

自分をテスト

fill blank

The baby's skin was incredibly ____. I loved petting it.

正解! おしい! 正解: soft

The sentence describes skin that is pleasant to touch and implies a yielding texture, which is the definition of 'soft'.

multiple choice

He spoke in a soft voice so as not to wake the baby.

正解! おしい! 正解: Quiet and gentle

In this context, 'soft voice' means a quiet, gentle sound, not loud or harsh.

sentence building

have / skills / important / soft / You / need / to

正解! おしい! 正解: You need to have important soft skills.

This sentence correctly uses 'soft skills' as a common collocation referring to non-technical abilities.

error correction

The pillow was too hard, so I bought a more soft one.

正解! おしい! 正解: The pillow was too hard, so I bought a softer one.

When comparing two items directly, the comparative form 'softer' should be used instead of 'more soft'.

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