Soft

"Soft" in Hungarian

alkoholmentes

(of a drink: not containing alcohol)

csendes

(of a sound)

enyhe

(having a slight angle from straight)

enyhe

(agreeable to the senses)

enyhe

(not harsh or offensive to the sight; not glaring or jagged; pleasing to the eye)

enyhe

(of a drug: not likely to cause addiction)

ernyedt

(slang: lacking strength or resolve; not tough, wimpy)

erőtlen

(weak in character; impressible)

erőtlen

(slang: lacking strength or resolve; not tough, wimpy)

erőtlen

(of a person: physically or emotionally weak)

finom

(of cloth or similar material: smooth and flexible; not rough, rugged, or harsh)

gyenge

(weak in character; impressible)

gyenge

(of a person: physically or emotionally weak)

gyengekezű

(easy-going, lenient, not strict; permissive)

gyengéd

(gentle)

halk

(of a sound)

kellemes

(requiring little or no effort; easy)

kellemes

(not harsh or offensive to the sight; not glaring or jagged; pleasing to the eye)

kényelmes

(requiring little or no effort; easy)

könnyű

(requiring little or no effort; easy)

könnyű

(agreeable to the senses)

könnyű

(of a drug: not likely to cause addiction)

laza

(requiring little or no effort; easy)

lágy

(easily giving way under pressure)

lágy

(gentle)

lágy

(not bright or intense)

lágy

(Slavic phonology: palatalized)

lágy

(of water: low in dissolved calcium compounds)

lágy

(physics, of a ferromagnetic material: that becomes essentially non-magnetic when an external magnetic field is removed)

lágy

(not harsh or offensive to the sight; not glaring or jagged; pleasing to the eye)

megnyugtató

(not bright or intense)

megnyugtató

(not harsh or offensive to the sight; not glaring or jagged; pleasing to the eye)

puha

(easily giving way under pressure)

puha

(of cloth or similar material: smooth and flexible; not rough, rugged, or harsh)

puha

(of pornography: softcore)

szelíd

(expressing gentleness or tenderness; mild; conciliatory; courteous; kind)

tompa

(not bright or intense)

üdítő

(of a drink: not containing alcohol)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.