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SOFT SPOT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
a weak or vulnerable position, place, condition, etc.: a soft spot in their fortifications; a soft spot in the economy. emotional susceptibility: a soft spot for dogs and babies. soft spot. noun. a sentimental fondness (esp in the phrase have a soft spot for ) Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of soft spot 1.
Soft spot - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
A soft spot is a particularly strong feeling of tenderness for something or someone. It may be more common to have a soft spot for puppies, but it's fine if your soft spot is for stingrays. A slightly different kind of soft spot is a vulnerability or weakness, especially something that an opponent might take advantage of.
Have a soft spot for - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
To have a particular fondness or affection for someone or something, often for reasons that hard to understand or articulate. I've always had a soft spot for cheesy action films—there's just an earnest goofiness about them that I like. Despite how troublesome he could be, the teacher had a soft spot for Daniel. See also: for, have, soft, spot.
Soft spot - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
soft spot. 1. A weak or vulnerable point, as in That's the soft spot in his argument. [Mid-1900s] 2. have a soft spot for. Have a tender or sentimental feeling for, as in Grandpa had a soft spot for Brian, his first grandson.
SOFT SPOT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
noun. uk / ˈsɒft ˌspɒt / us / ˈsɑːft ˌspɑːt / have a soft spot for someone. Add to word list. C2. to feel that you like someone very much: She'd always had a soft spot for her younger nephew. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to like someone or something. like Do you like pasta? love I love seafood. adore I adore a good book.
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