Definitions for softish

softish soft·ish

Spelling: [sawf-tish, sof-]
IPA: /ˈsɔf tɪʃ, ˈsɒf-/

Softish is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 110 anagrams from letters in softish (fhiosst).

Definitions for softish

adjective

  1. somewhat or relatively soft.

Origin of softish

First recorded in 1580-90; soft + -ish1

Examples for softish

“It has a softish feel,” said the Kentuckian, as he drew his hand across one of the projecting points.

All the envelopes were of softish Manila paper varying in grade and hue, under one-cent stamps.

Apart from the inevitable Smollett exaggeration, a better portrait of a softish young attorney could hardly be painted.

She had a softish laughing look in her eyes that made the lads wild for her.

Then Mr. Polly took to evading him, and Hinks ceased to conceal his opinion that Mr. Polly was in reality a softish sort of flat.

The grass here was dead and softish, and the wind blowing off the snowy range on the west didn't get106 in.

There was a softish sandy spot in advance of it, into which one of the front wheels plunged.

The soil is a pale yellow loam, looking like brick earth, but rather sandy; but the bottom is a softish stone.

Her hair was dark, but a softish brown, not black, and her skin was fair.

Wombwell Rattler, a rattling good one with a softish coat who sired Mr. Offerman's well known crack Ch.

Word Value for softish
Scrable

0

Words with friends

12

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