"Softer" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "softer" is an adjective that means:
1. Less harsh or rough in sound, texture, or treatment.
2. Not very firm or strong in quality or feeling.
3. Gentler or more delicate than something else.
Example: "The softest pillow in the world would be softer than this one."
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.
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."
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
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.
Relating to or having a quality of being extremely gentle, delicate, and not at all hard or rough.
Gentle and kind in your feelings or methods: a soft-hearted person likes to be kind to others.
Sogdian refers to anything that is related to, derived from, or characteristic of Sogdiana, a historical region in Central Asia.<br><br> In linguistics, Sogdian refers to the Sogdian language, a member of the Eastern Iranian languages branch of the Iranian languages. It was previously used as a lingua franca in the city states of Samarkand and Bukhara, and became extinct in the 10th century. However, many loanwords and texts have been preserved in the Middle Chinese, Mongolian, and Uyghur languages.<br> In archaeology and cultural studies, Sogdian refers to the Sogdians, a group of people who lived in the region and played an important role in the development of trade and culture in Central Asia. The Sogdians were merchants, artisans, and diplomats, and their culture had a significant impact on the development of Buddhist art and architecture in China, Tibet, and Mongolia.<br> In historical and cultural context, the term Sogdian also refers to a style of art and architecture that emerged in the region, characterized by the use of ornate mosaics, stucco decorations, and figurative art. This style had a significant influence on the development of Buddhist art in the Far East and was one of the most important cultural exports of the Sogdians.