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soft vs falling

falling vs soft

soft and falling both are adjectives.

soft is an adverb but falling is not an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
soft No Yes No Yes
falling No Yes No No
soft (adjective) falling (adjective)
produced with vibration of the vocal cords becoming lower or less in degree or value
yielding readily to pressure or weight decreasing in amount or degree
compassionate and kind; conciliatory coming down freely under the influence of gravity
(of speech sounds); produced with the back of the tongue raised toward the hard palate; characterized by a hissing or hushing sound (as `s' and `sh')
(of sound) relatively low in volume
(of light) transmitted from a broad light source or reflected
not protected against attack (especially by nuclear weapons)
(used chiefly as a direction or description in music) soft; in a quiet, subdued tone
mild and pleasant
willing to negotiate and compromise
not brilliant or glaring
not burdensome or demanding; borne or done easily and without hardship
(of a commodity or market or currency) falling or likely to fall in value
having little impact
soft and mild; not harsh or stern or severe
tolerant or lenient
using evidence not readily amenable to experimental verification or refutation
easily hurt
out of condition; not strong or robust; incapable of exertion or endurance
soft (adverb) falling (adverb)
in a relaxed manner; or without hardship
Difference between soft and falling

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