Here are some examples:
* Cent: This word actually has two syllables, but the "c" has a soft "s" sound.
* City: While this has two syllables, the "c" has a soft "s" sound.
* Cell: This is a bit tricky, as "cell" can be pronounced with a "s" sound, but it's not the typical pronunciation.
It's important to remember that the "soft c" sound is often represented by the letter "s" in English, which is why there are so few one-syllable words starting with a "soft c."