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    Gen·tle
    /ˈjen(t)əl/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. make or become gentle; calm or pacify: "Cobb's tone gentled a little"
  2. The meaning of GENTLE is free from harshness, sternness, or violence. How to use gentle in a sentence.

  3. adjective. us / ˈdʒen·t ə l / Add to word list. calm, kind, or soft; not violent or severe: a gentle smile. a gentle breeze. The path has a gentle (= gradual) slope. gentleness.

  4. Gentle, meek, mild refer to an absence of bad temper or belligerence. Gentle has reference especially to disposition and behavior, and often suggests a deliberate or voluntary kindness or forbearance in dealing with others: a gentle pat; gentle with children.

  5. Synonyms for GENTLE: soothing, mellow, soft, mild, delicate, light, quiet, benign; Antonyms of GENTLE: powerful, harsh, stern, hard, coarse, caustic, abrasive, intense.

  6. Find 170 different ways to say GENTLE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  7. calm, kind, or soft; not violent or severe: a gentle smile. a gentle breeze. The path has a gentle (= gradual) slope. gentleness.

  8. Use the adjective gentle to describe something that is soothing or kind, like a person with a tender nature or the soft sound of light rain.

  9. not steep or sharp. Definition of gentle adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. kind and careful not to hurt or upset anyone or anything: My mother was such a gentle, loving person. Fewer examples. Be gentle with her, she's only a baby. I remember him as a gentle and nice man. He was kind and gentle. She was a gentle and loving mother.

  11. gentle has reference esp. to disposition and behavior, and often suggests a deliberate or voluntary kindness or forbearance in dealing with others: a gentle pat; gentle with children. meek implies a submissive spirit, and may even indicate undue submission in the face of insult or injustice: meek and even servile or weak. mild suggests absence ...

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