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From:
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soft·en
/ˈsɔfən/
(vt.)(vi.)(使)變柔軟,(使)變柔和
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sof·ten
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Softened
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Softening
.]
To
make
soft
or
more
soft
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
To
render
less
hard
; --
said
of
matter
.
Their
arrow's
point
they
soften
in
the
flame
.
--
Gay
.
(b)
To
mollify
;
to
make
less
fierce
or
intractable
.
Diffidence
conciliates
the
proud
,
and
softens
the
severe
.
--
Rambler
.
(c)
To
palliate
;
to
represent
as
less
enormous
;
as
,
to
soften
a
fault
.
(d)
To
compose
;
to
mitigate
;
to
assuage
.
Music
can
soften
pain
to
ease
.
--
Pope
.
(e)
To
make
calm
and
placid
.
All
that
cheers
or
softens
life
.
--
Pope
.
(f)
To
make
less
harsh
,
less
rude
,
less
offensive
,
or
less
violent
,
or
to
render
of
an
opposite
quality
.
He
bore
his
great
commision
in
his
look
,
But
tempered
awe
,
and
softened
all
he
spoke
. --
Dryden
.
(g)
To
make
less
glaring
;
to
tone
down
;
as
,
to
soften
the
coloring
of
a
picture
.
(h)
To
make
tender
;
to
make
effeminate
;
to
enervate
;
as
,
troops
softened
by
luxury
.
(i)
To
make
less
harsh
or
grating
,
or
of
a
quality
the
opposite
;
as
,
to
soften
the
voice
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sof·ten
,
v. i.
To
become
soft
or
softened
,
or
less
rude
,
harsh
,
severe
,
or
obdurate
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
soften
v
1:
make
(
images
or
sounds
)
soft
or
softer
[
ant
:
sharpen
]
2:
lessen
in
force
or
effect
; "
soften
a
shock
"; "
break
a
fall
"
[
syn
:
dampen
,
damp
,
weaken
,
break
]
3:
give
in
,
as
to
influence
or
pressure
[
syn
:
yield
,
relent
]
[
ant
:
stand
]
4:
protect
from
impact
; "
cushion
the
blow
" [
syn
:
cushion
,
buffer
]
5:
make
less
severe
or
harsh
; "
He
moderated
his
tone
when
the
students
burst
out
in
tears
" [
syn
:
mince
,
moderate
]
6:
make
soft
or
softer
; "
This
liquid
will
soften
your
laundry
"
[
ant
:
harden
]
7:
become
soft
or
softer
; "
The
bread
will
soften
if
you
pour
some
liquid
on
it
" [
ant
:
harden
]
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