- gentle
- [[t]ʤe̱nt(ə)l[/t]]
♦♦♦gentler, gentlest1) 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 vShe 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-GRADEDPatrick 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: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 adjWith 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.
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English dictionary. 2008.