Soft spoken people often do not make eye contact and dislike drawing attention to themselves. They often read and spend large amounts of time alone.
Soft spoken refers to someone who speaks calmly, quietly, and with a gentle voice. It often conveys a sense of relaxed and approachable demeanor.
The root word for soft-spoken is "speak."
It depends on the use of the word "soft". In the sentence "the pillow was so soft" it has a different meaning to "quiet" With the sentence "Her voice was so soft" then "soft" can be a synonym of "quiet" But, someone who is softly spoken is not always quietly spoken. A soft voice can also mean "soothing" or "calm". Even when "soft" is used to describe sound, it does not always mean exactly the same as "quiet"
The soft-spoken priest suddenly leapt from his chair and snatched the candle from the table. No one had considered that the soft-spoken priest might actually be an agent from the F.B.I. Turning the candlestick upside down, the soft-spoken priest deftly spun the hidden cap and withdrew the contents of the hidden compartment - a rolled-up treasure map!
Both "say" and "tell" can have a direct object and an indirect object. The direct object is the words spoken, and the indirect object is the person to whom the words are spoken. However, with "say" you put the word "to" in front of the indirect object; whereas, with "tell" you do not: I say to you, "Hello". I tell you, "Hello". Also, with "tell" you ALWAYS have an indirect object. With say, you don't have to have an indirect object: I say, "Hello". I tell you, "Hello". (You would never say, "I tell, Hello".)
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The soft blanket kept her very warm. The cat's fur is soft. He is very soft spoken. Her voice was so soft she could barely be heard.
A nurse should be caring, kind, and gentle, someone who can put a person at ease, even when that person is very nervous, she should be soft spoken, and helpful.
Slander is spoken untruth about someone; libel is untruth in print.
Shy, Outgoing person. Soft spoken will do anything anybody says do :)
It is one word, hyphenated as asked (soft-spoken).
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