1. soft-on - Noun
2. soft-on - Adjective Satellite
marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness
Source: WordNetsoft on
he was infatuated with her Source: Internet
Narcissus was a beautiful Greek youth who became enamored of his own reflection Source: Internet
Afraid of appearing “soft on crime” or disrespectful of police sacrifices, only a Senate Republican has come out in support of addressing qualified immunity. Source: Internet
As time went on, however, conservatives accused liberals of being "soft on communism" and of using freedom of speech and freedom of religion as a cover for their hidden communist sympathies. Source: Internet
But I’m not, I am quite sensitive and I’m hard on the outside but I’m soft on the inside. Source: Internet
Conservatives are even borrowing from the “radical Islam" playbook and that overly PC liberals who make a fuss about the “Chinese virus" are soft on pandemics. Source: Internet