soft pedal



soft pedal

Something that de-emphasizes, restrains, or plays down, as in The mayor put a soft pedal on this potentially explosive situation. This expression alludes to the una corda or soft pedal of the piano, which reduces the volume of the sound. It gave rise to the verb soft-pedal, meaning both "reduce the volume of" or "make less emphatic, downplay." [Early 1900s]
See also: pedal, soft

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ninian-Scottish, Irish, Ancient Celtic
Adrianoahd-RYAH-no (Italian)Italian, Portuguese
Pinar-Turkish
Conlaoch-Irish Mythology
Hann-Medieval English
Ermannoer-MAHN-noItalian