Words related to soft
silky, comfortable, elastic, pliable, smooth, fluffy, spongy, comfy, rounded, plastic, creamy, thin, easy, mushy, flexible, supple, delicate, velvety, low, pastel.Synonyms
- soft. adjective. a soft material or surface is one that is pleasant to touch and not rough or stiff.
- sleek. adjective. sleek fur or hair is smooth and shiny.
- silky. adjective. very soft, smooth, or shiny.
- velvety. adjective. very soft or smooth.
- waxy. adjective.
- satiny. adjective.
- feathery. adjective.
- slick. adjective.
The opposite word for difficult is “easy”. Difficult means needing much effort or skill in doing a particular task or understanding a particular thing. While it's opposite word 'easy' means achieving something without much effort.
softly
- delicately.
- gently.
- gingerly.
- quietly.
- smoothly.
- tenderly.
- carelessly.
- gradually.
Black is the absence of color. White is all colors. Red, blue, yellow, etc are one color. The opposite of white (all) is black (nothing).
Opposite of needing very little effort. difficult. challenging. uneasy.
Don't get caught up in tuning—this trend is really just a fancy way of saying that the guy's showing you he likes you but he hasn't made an official move yet. Some guys might even be pretending to tune you when they've got no intention to date you.
No, intune is not in the scrabble dictionary.
Don't get caught up in tuning—this trend is really just a fancy way of saying that the guy's showing you he likes you but he hasn't made an official move yet. Some guys might even be pretending to tune you when they've got no intention to date you.
entune. Verb. (third-person singular simple present entunes, present participle entuning, simple past and past participle entuned) To tune. To intone.
1 : in a state in which the correct musical sound is not played or sung The piano was out of tune. 2 : in a state in which people do not agree with or understand one another —usually + withHis speech was completely out of tune with our concerns.
In music tuning an instrument means getting it ready so that when it is played it will sound at the correct pitch: not too high or too low. When two or more instruments play together it is particularly important that they are in tune with one another.
If two people are on the same wavelength, they find it easy to understand each other and they tend to agree, because they share similar interests or opinions. We could complete each other's sentences because we were on the same wavelength.
in tune with someone/something. having a good understanding of someone or something: He is more in tune with his players today, because he has asked them for their opinions.
It's clearly a phrasal verb. But here are some usage examples from Oxford Dictionaries: “you must tune into the needs of loved ones” (illustrating tune in) and then, to illustrate be tuned in: “it's important to be tuned in to your child's needs.” We have “into” with one, and “in to” with the other.
focused
- concentrated, concentrating, attentive, absorbed, engrossed, fascinated, enthralled, enrapt, rapt, earnest, intense, studious, fixed, steady, steadfast, occupied, preoccupied, wrapped up, alert, watchful, observant.
- determined, resolved, firm, committed, single-minded.
- inflexible, obsessive, obsessed, fanatical, fixated.
Additional synonyms
- in agreement,
- in harmony,
- in unison,
- in line,
- coinciding,
- conforming,
Occurring or transpiring at the same moment. same time. coinciding. concurrent. concurring.
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Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based service that focuses on mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM). Intune is included in Microsoft's Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS) suite, and enables users to be productive while keeping your organization data protected.adjective. marked by agreement in feeling, attitude, or action: a harmonious group. forming a pleasingly consistent whole; congruous: harmonious colors. pleasant to the ear; tuneful; melodious.
Some common synonyms of aware are alive, awake, cognizant, conscious, and sensible. While all these words mean "having knowledge of something," aware implies vigilance in observing or alertness in drawing inferences from what one experiences.
Possible correct spellings for intuned
- attuned,
- in-tuned,
- intended,
- intoner,
- intent,
- untanned,
- intoned,
- in tuned,