Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

soft-drug

Noun
/sɒft drʌɡ/
Definition
A drug that is considered relatively harmless compared to other drugs, often associated with lower potential for addiction and fewer negative effects.
Examples
  • Marijuana is often classified as a soft drug due to its lower addiction risk.
  • Many advocates argue for the legalization of soft drugs to focus on regulation rather than criminalization.
  • The debate over soft drugs often centers on their social and health implications.
Meaning
Soft drugs are substances that create mild effects typically without significant legal or health consequences. They are often used recreationally or for medicinal purposes.
Synonyms
  • Light drug
  • Low-risk drug
  • Recreational drug