soft

JLPT N5 8 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Meaning and Usage

The adjective (ruǎn) primarily describes something that is physically soft or tender to the touch, such as fabric, food, or materials. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a person's attitude or character as gentle, weak, or lacking firmness.

Common Collocations

  • 东西 (soft things): refers to objects with a soft texture.
  • 态度 (soft attitude): describes a gentle or non-assertive manner.
  • 实力 (soft power): used in political or cultural contexts to describe influence through attraction rather than force.

Usage Notes

When describing physical softness, is straightforward and neutral. When used for people or attitudes, it often implies a lack of firmness or decisiveness, sometimes with a slightly negative nuance. Avoid confusing with (róu), which also means soft but often emphasizes flexibility or gentleness rather than texture.

Summary

Use to describe tangible softness or metaphorical softness in behavior. It appears frequently in everyday conversation and written Chinese, especially when contrasting with hard or firm qualities.

Example Sentences

This sponge is very soft, suitable for making a pillow.

His attitude is soft; he doesn't dare to insist on his own opinion.

This dish tastes mild, neither spicy nor salty.