Pronunciation: /sɔft lӕd/
noun a boy or young man
A1 The soft lad helped his grandmother carry groceries.
A2 The soft lad always had a smile on his face.
B1 The soft lad was known for his kind heart and gentle nature.
B2 Despite his tough appearance, he was actually a soft lad at heart.
C1 The soft lad's compassion and empathy endeared him to everyone he met.
C2 His reputation as a soft lad who could always be counted on preceded him wherever he went.
adjective having a gentle or kind nature
A1 He is a soft lad who always helps his classmates.
A2 The soft lad was known for his gentle nature and kind heart.
B1 The soft lad approached the situation with a calm and understanding attitude.
B2 Despite his tough appearance, he was actually quite a soft lad at heart.
C1 The soft lad's empathetic nature made him a great leader among his peers.
C2 His reputation as a soft lad with a strong sense of integrity preceded him wherever he went.
formal The young man was known for his gentle and kind demeanor, earning him the reputation of being a soft lad.
informal Don't worry about him, he's just a soft lad who doesn't like confrontation.
slang That soft lad over there is always up for a good laugh.
figurative Despite his tough exterior, deep down he was just a soft lad who cared deeply for his friends.
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