Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

unsoft

Verb
/ʌnˈsɒft/
Definition
To make something less soft or firm; to restore a more rigid or tougher state.
Examples
  • The failure to adhere to the temperature guidelines caused the cake to unsoft prematurely.
  • After drying in the sun, the sponge began to unsoft, losing its plush texture.
Meaning
The term ‘unsoft’ is generally used to describe the action of making something that was soft, squishy, or pliable into a more solid or less yielding form.
Synonyms
  • Firm up
  • Stiffen
  • Solidify