To make or become physically soft or softer
“Braising and stewing dissolve the connective tissues and soften the meat by prolonged heating.”
To make or become less harsh or severe
“He hadn't even bothered to attempt to soften his words. His lack of consideration for her feelings left Lexie cold.”
To subside or become less intense
“I knew that if I could get back on the yoga mat and move, some of the pain would soften, and my mood would lift.”
To cause to become physically weaker
“This diplomatic illness would soften her heart and, each time, she would pay.”
To represent or estimate at less than the true value or importance
To make or become liquefied by heat
To soften or be softened, especially by soaking
To make a strong, lasting, or favorable impression on
To become (more) pale or white in color or complexion
To flatter someone in an attempt to persuade them
To yield or lose one's resolve
To make or become friendlier or more cordial
To change (something) so as to make it suitable for a particular use or situation
To make something, typically meat, more tender
To soften, especially by kneading with the hands
To impede the effectiveness, power, or ability of, especially gradually or insidiously
To cajole or convince someone with flattery
To sadden or be saddened by
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