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softness
noun
1. the property of giving little resistance to pressure and being easily cut or molded (Freq. 2)
Ant: ↑hardness
Derivationally related forms: ↑soft
Hypernyms: ↑consistency, ↑consistence, ↑eubstance, ↑body
Hyponyms:
compressibility, ↑squeezability, ↑sponginess, ↑downiness, ↑featheriness, ↑fluffiness, ↑flabbiness, ↑limpness, ↑flaccidity, ↑mushiness, ↑pulpiness
2. poor physical condition; being out of shape or out of condition (as from a life of ease and luxury)
Syn: ↑unfitness
Ant: ↑fitness (for: ↑unfitness)
Derivationally related forms: ↑soft, ↑unfit (for: ↑unfitness)
Hypernyms: ↑ill health, ↑unhealthiness, ↑health problem
Hyponyms:
infirmity, ↑frailty, ↑debility, ↑feebleness, ↑frailness, ↑valetudinarianism, ↑disability, ↑disablement, ↑handicap, ↑impairment
3. the quality of weather that is deliciously mild and soothing
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the day's heat faded into balminess

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the climate had the softness of the south of France

Syn: ↑balminess
Derivationally related forms: ↑soft
Hypernyms: ↑mildness, ↑clemency
4. a state of declining economic condition
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orders have recently picked up after a period of extreme softness

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he attributes the disappointing results to softness in the economy

Derivationally related forms: ↑soft
Hypernyms: ↑economic condition
5. a sound property that is free from loudness or stridency
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and in softness almost beyond hearing

Ant: ↑loudness
Derivationally related forms: ↑soft
Hypernyms: ↑sound property
Hyponyms: ↑faintness, ↑decrescendo, ↑diminuendo, ↑piano, ↑pianissimo
6. a visual property that is subdued and free from brilliance or glare
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the softness of the morning sky

Derivationally related forms: ↑soft
Hypernyms: ↑visual property
7. acting in a manner that is gentle and mild and even-tempered
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his fingers have learned gentleness

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suddenly her gigantic power melted into softness for the baby

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even in the pulpit there are moments when mildness of manner is not enough

Syn: ↑gentleness, ↑mildness
Derivationally related forms: ↑mild (for: ↑mildness), ↑soft, ↑gentle (for: ↑gentleness)
Hypernyms: ↑manner, ↑personal manner
8. the trait of being effeminate (derogatory of a man)
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the students associated science with masculinity and arts with effeminacy

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Spartans accused Athenians of effeminateness

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he was shocked by the softness of the atmosphere surrounding the young prince, arising from the superfluity of the femininity that guided him

Syn: ↑effeminacy, ↑effeminateness, ↑sissiness, ↑womanishness, ↑unmanliness
Derivationally related forms: ↑unmanly (for: ↑unmanliness), ↑womanish (for: ↑womanishness), ↑sissy (for: ↑sissiness), ↑effeminate (for: ↑effeminateness)
Usage Domain: ↑disparagement, ↑depreciation, ↑derogation
Hypernyms: ↑femininity, ↑muliebrity
Hyponyms: ↑emasculation
9. the quality of being indistinct and without sharp outlines
Syn: ↑indistinctness, ↑blurriness, ↑fogginess, ↑fuzziness
Ant: ↑sharpness, ↑distinctness (for: ↑indistinctness)
Derivationally related forms: ↑fuzzy (for: ↑fuzziness), ↑foggy (for: ↑fogginess), ↑blurry (for: ↑blurriness), ↑indistinct (for: ↑indistinctness)
Hypernyms: ↑opacity, ↑opaqueness
Hyponyms: ↑dimness, ↑faintness, ↑vagueness
10. a disposition to be lenient in judging others
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softness is not something permitted of good leaders

Derivationally related forms: ↑soft
Hypernyms: ↑indulgence, ↑lenience, ↑leniency

Useful english dictionary. 2012.