The difference between Pushover and Soft touch

When used as nouns, pushover means someone who is easily swayed or influenced to change his/her mind or comply, whereas soft touch means a person or group that is sympathetic, accommodating, easily overcome, or easily persuaded, especially one that loans or readily gives money to another.


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  1. Pushover as a noun:

    Someone who is easily swayed or influenced to change his/her mind or comply.

    Examples:

    "I'm a pushover when it comes to buying new kitchen gadgets."

  2. Pushover as a noun:

    Someone who lets himself be picked or bullied on without defending or stand up for him/herself.

  1. Soft touch as a noun (idiomatic):

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

  2. Soft touch as a noun (idiomatic):

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

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