"Softball" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Softball" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Softball" Meaning

Softball is a bat-and-ball game similar to baseball. It is played by two teams, one playing offense (batting) and the other playing defense (fielding). In softball, a female pitcher throws the ball through a circular region of a large diamond-shaped infield. The objective is to strike or catch the thrown ball using a bat, scoring points by running around the four bases on the field.

"Softball" Examples

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The new employee was given a softball question to answer in her job interview so that she could get accustomed to the types of questions she would be asked.
She was asked a softball about her strengths and weaknesses to help everyone get to know her better in the team-building session.
The quarterback was asked a series of softballs by the reporter to practice his communication skills on camera.

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The softball team won the championship title for the fifth time this year.
The softball league requires every player to wear face masks and helmets for their own safety.
The park has a large softball field with enough space for all the players and spectators to fit in comfortably.

"Softball" Similar Words

Sofer

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A sofer (also spelled sopher or soffaer) is a Jewish scribe who is trained in the sacred craft of writing sacred Jewish texts by hand, such as the Torah. To be considered a sofer, one must undergo extensive training in calligraphy and be knowledgeable in Jewish law and tradition regarding the proper writing and formatting of these texts. Their work is considered a sacred trust, and their handwritten copies of the Torah are highly revered and often passed down through generations.

Sofia

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Sofosbuvir

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Soft-boiled

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Soft-headed

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Weak-minded or lacking in firmness of purpose or decision.

Soft-hearted

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Soft-pedal

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To soften or modify something in order to make it less severe or unpleasant, often in order to avoid causing offense or controversy.<br><br>Example: The company downplayed the risk, soft-pedaling on the dangers of the new drug to keep investors happy.

Soft

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Soft refers to something that is not firm or hard to the touch; having a gentle or yielding texture.<br><br>Example: "The soft blanket was a comfort to snuggle up with."<br><br>It can also describe something that is easy to deal with or requires minimal effort; not severe or harsh.<br><br>Example: "The teacher gave us a soft hint to help us understand the concept."<br><br>Additionally, soft can refer to a sound that is not loud or harsh; having a gentle or muted quality.<br><br>Example: "The soft piano music created a soothing atmosphere."<br><br>In a figurative sense, soft can describe someone or something that is gentle, kind, or yielding in nature.<br><br>Example: "She has a soft spot for stray animals."<br><br>It can also describe a policy or approach that is gentle and not strong or firm.<br><br>Example: "The government implemented a soft approach to handle the economic crisis."

Softboiled

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Soft-boiled refers to something that is cooked lightly, especially eggs, in milk or water but not hard. The term is often used to describe a type of egg dish in which the yolks are still runny. It can also be used to describe a genre of mystery novels that are lighter and more humorous than traditional whodunits, often featuring an amateur detective who often solves the mystery before the official detective, with a simpler and more frivolous plot than typical detective fiction.

Soften

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To make or become less sharp or severe; to become less firm or rigid; to reduce the severity or intensity of something.<br><br>Example: "The chef added more milk to soften the sauce."

Softened

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Made less harsh or severe; made gentler or less intense.<br><br>Example: "The softened lighting in the room made it easier on her eyes."<br><br>Types of softened include:<br><br> Soothing: calming and comforting someone or something<br> Mellowed: less intense or severe<br> Temperate: neither too hot nor too cold, or not extreme<br> Gentle: mild or kind

Softener

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A substance or preparation that is used to soften water or make it more palatable for household use, typically by removing calcium and magnesium ions.

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Softening

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Softens

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To make or become less harsh, hard, or severe in impact, quality, or effect.<br><br>Example: The softening of the laws helped to ease the penalties for minor offenses.<br><br>It can also refer to making something, such as a light or a color, appear less bright or harsh.<br><br>Example: The clouds softened the sunlight.<br><br>In cooking, to soften is to make food, especially meat, more tender or less firm.<br><br>Example: She softened the steak by marinating it in a mixture of herbs and spices.

Softer

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The word "softer" is an adjective that means:<br><br>1. Less harsh or rough in sound, texture, or treatment.<br>2. Not very firm or strong in quality or feeling.<br>3. Gentler or more delicate than something else.<br><br>Example: "The softest pillow in the world would be softer than this one."