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