Pronunciation: /sɔft ˈmʌni/
noun money given to political parties for general purposes, not designated for a particular candidate
A1 Soft money is a type of political campaign contribution.
A2 Candidates often rely on soft money to fund their election campaigns.
B1 The use of soft money in politics has been a topic of debate for many years.
B2 Some countries have strict regulations on the use of soft money in political campaigns.
C1 Soft money can have a significant impact on the outcome of elections.
C2 Political parties often use soft money to influence public opinion and sway elections.
formal The political candidate relied heavily on soft money to fund their campaign.
informal The candidate got a lot of soft money from big donors for their campaign.
slang The candidate was swimming in soft money for their campaign.
figurative Soft money can be like a cushion for a political campaign, providing extra support and resources.
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