Soft already is an adjective, so another adjective wouldn't be used to describe it. Adjectives describe nouns; adverbsmodify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
Adverbs that can modify soft:
Synonyms for soft:
conolalators
group
what adjectives describe a single celled protozoan?
Lustrous, ductile, malleable and conductive.
enormous
Yes, loud and soft are both adjectives used to describe an object, person, place or thing (a noun).
Rough, soft (depending on which side of the velcro).
Rough, soft (depending on which side of the velcro).
cute,cuddly,soft,adorable
speedy Beautiful soft smart
Fresh, creamy,natural, soft, energising
adorable
Loud and soft are not proper adjectives. The easiest way to remember what proper adjectives are is that they are usually adjectives which are similar to their proper noun form. For example, Canada is a proper noun. Canadian, when used to describe a noun, such as, Canadian bacon, is the proper adjective.
Adjectives are the words that describe nouns, The word clouds is a noun, the plural form for the singular, cloud. Some adjectives to describe clouds are dark, bright, fluffy, puffy, soft, and moist
Dirty sexy
Foamy,soft,fresh,white,twirly,squidgy. Hope this helps
Gruff, Furry, big