Softness in a sentence as a noun

The softness of the cheaper plastic, as mentioned above, is a lot more friendly to toddlers as well.

Now, if you're not sleeping on your side, you might not need material with a huge difference in softness.

I thought the best part of his "The next Microsoft" was choice of font for the logo- it has a softness that fits the name perfectly but stands out boldly.

For example, when I read the word "Wednesday" it's a very specific color of red with a certain bright softness about it.

It goes without saying that the parenting is to blame, and I think this article is right on, over emphasis on grades, softness of parents on basic things are to blame.

Zoom lenses trade certain attributes for the flexibility of being able to zoom, one of which is corner softness at wide open apertures.

I might be interested in using the API if I could brand a custom T-shirt site focused first of all on the softness of the T, and if you could guarantee the softness.

The photographer has nothing to do with the quality of the lens: the best photographer won't be able to correct softness in the edge of a cheap superzoom lens.

There are some parameters like the thickness and the softness of the mattress that should be adjusted to your needs, but maybe the Manufacturer ships also to the US when they get an order.

It will ask more than the work of twenty licensers to examine all the lutes, the violins, and the guitars in every house; they must not be suffered to prattle as they do, but must be licensed what they may say. And who shall silence all the airs and madrigals that whisper softness in chambers?

You might benefit from developing a better understanding of the passions that drive people, and a little more flexibility and softness in reacting to your fellow human being.

On the other hand, no amount of precise algorithmic matching of tastes and sizes can substitute for feeling the softness of the fabric and being reassured by your reflection that your bum doesn't look big in it before you buy.

If I'd pay $1k for something I no longer need and someone want to buy it - how much TOS can hold me from selling it?TOS issuer might not be happy about it, but besides that TOS is as important to me as a softness of a paper it's printed on.

Softness definitions

noun

the property of giving little resistance to pressure and being easily cut or molded

noun

poor physical condition; being out of shape or out of condition (as from a life of ease and luxury)

See also: unfitness

noun

the quality of weather that is deliciously mild and soothing; "the day's heat faded into balminess"; "the climate had the softness of the south of France"

See also: balminess

noun

a state of declining economic condition; "orders have recently picked up after a period of extreme softness"; "he attributes the disappointing results to softness in the economy"

noun

a sound property that is free from loudness or stridency; "and in softness almost beyond hearing"

noun

a visual property that is subdued and free from brilliance or glare; "the softness of the morning sky"

noun

acting in a manner that is gentle and mild and even-tempered; "his fingers have learned gentleness"; "suddenly her gigantic power melted into softness for the baby"; "even in the pulpit there are moments when mildness of manner is not enough"

See also: gentleness mildness

noun

the quality of being indistinct and without sharp outlines

See also: indistinctness blurriness fogginess fuzziness

noun

the trait of being effeminate (derogatory of a man); "the students associated science with masculinity and arts with effeminacy"; "Spartans accused Athenians of effeminateness"; "he was shocked by the softness of the atmosphere surrounding the young prince, arising from the superfluity of the femininity that guided him"

See also: effeminacy effeminateness sissiness womanishness unmanliness

noun

a disposition to be lenient in judging others; "softness is not something permitted of good leaders"