softly (Meaning)
softly (r)
with low volume
in a manner that is pleasing to the senses
with little weight or force
used as a direction in music; to be played relatively softly
Synonyms & Antonyms of softly
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softly Sentence Examples
- The wind softly caressed the leaves, creating a gentle rustling sound.
- He spoke softly, his voice barely audible over the chatter of the crowd.
- The soft glow of candlelight illuminated the room, casting an ethereal ambiance.
- Her footsteps made a soft thud as she walked down the empty hallway.
- The rain fell softly against the windowpane, creating a soothing rhythm.
- He reached out and softly touched her hand, a gesture of gentle reassurance.
- The music flowed softly through the speakers, creating a relaxing atmosphere.
- The cat purred softly as it lay in its owner's lap.
- The baby's breathing became shallow and soft as she drifted off to sleep.
- The petals of the flower unfurled softly, revealing its delicate beauty.
FAQs About the word softly
with low volume, in a manner that is pleasing to the senses, with little weight or force, used as a direction in music; to be played relatively softly
noiselessly, faintly, feebly,quietly,low, silently, inaudibly,soundlessly, voicelessly
out loud, aloud, audibly, out loud,aloud, audibly, out, out, verbally, plainly
The wind softly caressed the leaves, creating a gentle rustling sound.
He spoke softly, his voice barely audible over the chatter of the crowd.
The soft glow of candlelight illuminated the room, casting an ethereal ambiance.
Her footsteps made a soft thud as she walked down the empty hallway.