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Soft touch Meaning in English

expression

ˈsɑft/, /ˈsɔft/ /ˈtətʃ
SAWFT TUHCH
sˈɒft/ /tˈʌtʃ
SOFT TUHCH

Definition

A 'soft touch' is someone who is easily persuaded, influenced, or taken advantage of, especially in situations involving money or favors.

Usage & Nuances

Used informally, often in British and other varieties of English. It can refer to being generous, naive, or not strict. Common combinations: 'be a soft touch for money', 'he’s a real soft touch'. Not usually a compliment; it implies someone is too easy to convince or take advantage of.

Example Sentences

He is a soft touch when it comes to lending money.

basic

Don't be such a soft touch when people ask for favors.

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Kids know that Grandma is a soft touch for sweets.

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If you ask Tom for help, he can’t say no—he’s a real soft touch.

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They always target Sarah because she’s known as a soft touch.

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I try not to be a soft touch, but sometimes I just can’t help it.

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