Definitions and Examples of smooth, soft
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having an even surface or texture; free from roughness or irregularities.
Example
The baby's skin was smooth and soft to the touch.
Easily yielding to pressure; not hard or rigid.
Example
The pillow was so soft that it felt like a cloud.
Key Differences: smooth vs soft
- 1Smooth refers to a surface or texture that is even and free from roughness or irregularities.
- 2Soft refers to a material that is easily yielding to pressure and not hard or rigid.
Effective Usage of smooth, soft
- 1Describing Texture: Use smooth to describe surfaces that are even and free from roughness or irregularities.
- 2Describing Material: Use soft to describe materials that are easily yielding to pressure and not hard or rigid.
Remember this!
The antonyms of spiky are smooth and soft. Smooth refers to a surface or texture that is even and free from roughness or irregularities, while soft refers to a material that is easily yielding to pressure and not hard or rigid. Use these words to describe texture and material accurately.