gentle

gentle
[[t]ʤe̱nt(ə)l[/t]]
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gentler, gentlest
1) ADJ-GRADED Someone who is gentle is kind, mild, and calm.

My son was a quiet and gentle man who liked sports and enjoyed life...

Michael's voice was gentle and consoling.

Derived words:
gently ADV-GRADED ADV with v

She smiled gently at him...

`I'm sorry to disturb you,' Webb said gently.

gentleness N-UNCOUNT

...the gentleness with which she treated her pregnant mother.

2) ADJ-GRADED Gentle actions or movements are performed in a calm and controlled manner, with little force.

...a gentle game of tennis...

His movements were gentle and deliberate.

Derived words:
gently ADV-GRADED

Patrick took her gently by the arm and led her to a chair.

3) ADJ-GRADED If you describe the weather, especially the wind, as gentle, you mean it is pleasant and calm and not harsh or violent.

The blustery winds of spring had dropped to a gentle breeze.

Derived words:
gently ADV-GRADED ADV with v

Light airs blew gently out of the south-east.

4) ADJ-GRADED A gentle slope or curve is not steep or severe.

...gentle, rolling meadows...

There were two passes over 13,000 feet but the slopes were gentle.

Derived words:
gently ADV-GRADED ADV after v, ADV adj

With its gently rolling hills it looks like Tuscany...

Green meadows sloped gently up from the road.

5) ADJ-GRADED A gentle heat is a fairly low heat.

Cook for 30 minutes over a gentle heat.

Derived words:
gently ADV-GRADED ADV with v

Add the onion and cook gently for about 5 minutes.


English dictionary. 2008.

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  • gentle — [jent′ l] adj. gentler, gentlest [ME gentil < OFr, of noble birth < L gentilis, of the same gens (in LL, of a good family) < gens: see GENS] 1. belonging to the upper classes or polite society 2. like or suitable to polite society;… …   English World dictionary

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