Plural for the quality of being kind, tender, or mild-mannered
“He portrays a sensitivity and gentleness that few actors can accomplish so perfectly.”
Plural for the quality of being modest or shy
“One part of the objection still remains unanswered, that founded on the instinctive feeling which prescribes modesty and gentleness as virtues peculiarly feminine.”
Plural for the quality of being obedient or docile
“He should, with complete gentleness and obedience, accept the order given him.”
Plural for the quality of being calm or tranquil
“Lugana derives its name not only from its terroir of origin but also from the scents of the surrounding countryside, the mildness of the climate, the gentleness of the lake, and the strength of the hills that frame the landscape.”
Plural for the quality of being lenient or merciful
“The gentleness of the judgment finally passed on Gawain includes an acknowledgment of how desirable life is, how frightful its passing.”
Plural for the quality of being light or mellow
“I'm always surprised by the subtlety and gentleness of the flavors in this cuisine.”
Plural for the use of care or caution in one's approach or dealings
“The archaeologist must approach it with gentleness, patiently peeling away its layered remains as though turning the fragile pages of an antique book.”
Plural for the quality of being genteel
(archaic) Plural for the class of people having an aristocratic status
Plural for the sum of all attributes that are feminine or convey womanhood
Plural for cultured elegance in behavior or manner
Plural for the quality of abiding by strong moral principles
Plural for the state or quality of being personable or pleasant in nature or manner
Plural for the state, act, or fact of being calm and composed
Plural for the fact or condition of being weak
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