Similar words: soft spot, outspoken, have a soft spot for, spoken, unspoken, bespoken, spoken word, well-spoken. Meaning: adj. having a speaking manner that is not loud or harsh.
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31) She's a slight woman, with a firm, clear, but soft-spoken voice, a direct look and a ready smile.
32) "Let the whole world hear it loud and clear," Mr Singh, a soft-spoken man, said 20 years ago, "India is now wide-awake.
33) Mr. Paulson, a soft-spoken native of the New York borough of Queens, was an overlooked investor for much of his career.
34) The soft-spoken Alden was "Fair-haired, azure-eyed, with delicate Saxon complexion/Having the dew of his youth, and the beauty thereof..."
35) Macksoud is 6 feet 1 with dark, thinning hair and a plain, soft-spoken manner.
36) Whether Mr. Dudley, a soft-spoken man with a wisp of a Southern accent, can repair BP's ruptured relationships on the Gulf Coast and in Washington remains to be seen.
36) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
37) Tall, soft-spoken, and courtly, Woolley moves easily between the City of London, academia, and policymaking circles.
38) For Erik Yehl, a fair-haired, soft-spoken boy who loves basketball and video games, the film was sometimes tough to watch, because it hit so close to home.
39) Majia, a soft-spoken college graduate in his early 20s, is a cyberthief.
40) All of which makes CIC's critics in China wonder why Gao, a soft-spoken graduate of Duke University's law school (class of '86), bothered to get on the plane.
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