soft soap
/'sɔft'soup/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A soft (or liquid) soap made from vegetable oils: A type of soap with a soft or liquid consistency, historically used for cleaning and in treating certain skin conditions.
- Flattery designed to gain favor: Insincere, smooth, and persuasive praise or compliments intended to manipulate someone or win their approval.
Usage Examples
Noun (Soap):
- The doctor recommended a gentle soft soap for the eczema.
- Traditional soft soap was often made from potash and animal fats.
Noun (Flattery):
- He wasn't fooled by their soft soap; he knew they just wanted his vote.
- The salesperson's soft soap was transparent, but she still enjoyed the compliments.
Advanced Usage
- "to soft-soap (someone)": This is the verb form, meaning to use flattery or smooth talk on someone to persuade them.
- He tried to soft-soap the manager into giving him the day off.
- Don't think you can soft-soap me with empty promises.
Variants and Related Words
- Soft-soap (verb): To flatter or coax someone with smooth, persuasive talk.
- She has a talent for soft-soaping difficult clients.
Synonyms
- Flattery: Excessive and insincere praise.
- Blarney (informal): Smooth, flattering talk.
- Cajolery: Persuasion by flattery or gentle pleading.
- Sweet talk (informal): Insincerely affectionate or flattering speech.
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)
- To butter up (someone): To flatter someone excessively, similar to "soft-soap."
- He's just buttering up the boss before asking for a raise.
Related Idioms
- To lay it on thick: To exaggerate praise or flattery excessively.
- He was laying the flattery on thick, calling her a genius for a simple task.
Noun
- a soft (or liquid) soap made from vegetable oils; used in certain skin diseases
- flattery designed to gain favor