very softly (Meaning)

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very softly (r)

a direction in music; to be played very softly

Synonyms & Antonyms of very softly

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very softly Sentence Examples

  1. She spoke very softly, careful not to disturb the peaceful atmosphere in the library.
  2. The musician played the melancholic melody very softly on the piano, evoking a sense of introspection.
  3. The teacher gave instructions to the students very softly, so as not to interrupt the concentration of others.
  4. The baby fell asleep as her mother sang a lullaby very softly beside the crib.
  5. He whispered his secret very softly to his friend, making sure no one else could overhear.
  6. The leaves rustled in the breeze very softly, creating a calming sound in the quiet forest.
  7. She closed the door very softly, trying not to wake anyone in the house.
  8. The cat padded across the room very softly, its movements graceful and silent.
  9. The gentle rain fell very softly, creating a soothing background noise on the windowpane.
  10. As the sun set, the colors of the sky changed very softly from vibrant hues to soft pastels.

FAQs About the word very softly

a direction in music; to be played very softly

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She spoke very softly, careful not to disturb the peaceful atmosphere in the library.

The musician played the melancholic melody very softly on the piano, evoking a sense of introspection.

The teacher gave instructions to the students very softly, so as not to interrupt the concentration of others.

The baby fell asleep as her mother sang a lullaby very softly beside the crib.