A speech sound accompanied by sound from the vocal cords.
Produced with vibration of the vocal cords;
Sinônimos
Examples for "soft"
Examples for "soft"
1The ground is currently described as good, good to soft in places.
2Police have so far taken a relatively soft approach to the unrest.
3The wind blows soft; the sky is blue; the sun shines bright
4We made easy mistakes, which ultimately gave Ireland soft scores, said McGeechan.
5Come morning light with soft-lit powers to awaken love that's ever sure.
1As for a possible new referendum, EU officials have voiced their doubts.
2Israeli critics of annexation have voiced concern it could increase anti-Israeli violence.
3The U.S. government has also voiced concern about militias being given weapons.
4Netanyahu voiced conditional acceptance in 2009 of a future demilitarized Palestinian state.
5So far, France and Germany have voiced support for the Apple ruling.
1Clear, full, sonant notes; the notes of her true voice.
2His hands moved quietly; his voice was clear and sonant; his words were few and polite.
3In verses marked 's' the last sonant is shorter than the average of the preceding sonants.
4Most of the sonants have but one sound, and none of them has more than three sounds.