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1gentle

adjective gen·tle \ˈjen-təl\

: having or showing a kind and quiet nature : not harsh or violent

: not hard or forceful

: not strong or harsh in effect or quality

gen·tler \ˈjent-lər, -təl-ər\ gen·tlest \ˈjent-ləst, -təl-əst\

Full Definition of GENTLE

1
a :  belonging to a family of high social station
b archaic :  chivalrous
c :  honorable, distinguished; specifically :  of or relating to a gentleman
d :  kind, amiable —used especially in address as a complimentary epithet <gentle reader>
e :  suited to a person of high social station
2
a :  tractable, docile
b :  free from harshness, sternness, or violence
3
:  soft, delicate
4
:  moderate
gent·ly \ˈjent-lē\ adverb
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Origin of GENTLE

Middle English gentil, from Anglo-French, from Latin gentilis of a gens, of one's family, from gent-, gens gens, nation; akin to Latin gignere to beget — more at kin
First Known Use: 13th century

Rhymes with GENTLE

2gentle

noun

Definition of GENTLE

:  a person of gentle birth or status

First Known Use of GENTLE

14th century

Rhymes with GENTLE

3gentle

verb
gen·tledgen·tling \ˈjent-liŋ, ˈjen-təl-iŋ\

Definition of GENTLE

transitive verb
1
:  to raise from the commonalty :  ennoble
2
a :  to make gentler
b :  to make (an animal) tame and docile
c :  mollify, placate
d :  to stroke soothingly :  pet
intransitive verb
:  to become gentle <the wind gentled>

First Known Use of GENTLE

14th century
GENTLE Defined for Kids

gentle

adjective gen·tle \ˈjen-təl\
gen·tlergen·tlest

Definition of GENTLE for Kids

1
:  having or showing a kind and quiet nature :  not harsh, stern, or violent <He was a large but gentle man.>
2
:  not hard or forceful <a gentle wind>
3
:  not strong or harsh in quality or effect <a gentle soap>
4
:  not steep or sharp <gentle hills>
gen·tle·ness \ˈjen-təl-nəs\ noun
gent·ly \ˈjent-lē\ adverb

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