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Definition

A person or group that is sympathetic, accommodating, easily overcome, or easily persuaded, especially one that loans or readily gives money to another.

A comfortable situation; an easy task or undemanding occupation, especially one which is comfortably remunerative.

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In Context

  • "But Fred Heimach, who batted for Quinn in the Brooklyn half and fanned, proved a soft touch for the Cardinals in the ninth."
  • "She was a soft touch for anyone with a genuine need."
  • "The federal opposition says people smugglers now see Australia as a soft touch on border security."
  • "Many people, not in the teaching profession, have the mistaken idea that teaching is a "soft touch.""
  • "I finally abandoned any lingering illusions I had had that Ministry work was a soft touch."
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Also Said As

  • pushover
  • softy
  • sucker