have a soft spot for (someone or something)

have a soft spot for (someone or something)

To have a particular fondness or affection for someone or something, often for reasons that hard to understand or articulate. I've always had a soft spot for cheesy action films—there's just an earnest goofiness about them that I like. Despite how troublesome he could be, the teacher had a soft spot for Daniel.See also: have, soft, spot

have a soft spot (in one's heart) for someone or an animal

Fig. to have a fondness for someone, something, or an animal. I have a soft spot in my heart for Jeff. I'll always be his friend. Elaine has a soft spot for kittens.See also: animal, have, soft, spot

have a soft spot for someone/something

COMMON If you have a soft spot for someone or something, you like them. The blond beauty has admitted having a soft spot for our future King. I've always had a soft spot for roses — my Dad used to grow them when I was a child.See also: have, soft, someone, something, spot

have a soft spot for

be fond of or affectionate towards.See also: have, soft, spot

have a soft ˈspot for somebody/something

(informal) particularly like somebody/something: I’ve always had a soft spot for my little cousin Clare.See also: have, soft, somebody, something, spot