softly
adverb/ˈsɒftli/
/ˈsɔːftli/
- in a pleasant and gentle way; in a way that is not loud or violent
- ‘I missed you,’ he said softly.
- She closed the door softly behind her.
- She whispered softly in his ear.
- to laugh/chuckle softly
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- in a way that is not too bright but is pleasant and relaxing to the eyes
- The room was softly lit by a lamp.
- without sharp angles or hard edges
- a softly tailored suit
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