What is the mean of gently?

What is the mean of gently?

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calmly, kindly, or softly: He lifted the baby gently out of its crib. to smile/laugh/blow gently. without force or strength: The door closed gently.

Q. Is it gentle or gentler?

Most dictionaries list “gentler” as the comparative form of “gentle”, but “more gentle” also sounds correct.

Q. Is there a word gentler?

Comparative form of gentle: more gentle.

Q. What is the meaning of gentle in one word?

/ˈdʒen·təl/ calm, kind, or soft; not violent or severe: a gentle smile. a gentle breeze.

Q. What is the nearest meaning of gentle?

adjective. 1’the teacher was gentle and patient’ SYNONYMS. kind, kindly, tender, benign, humane, lenient, merciful, forgiving, forbearing, sympathetic, considerate, understanding, clement, compassionate, benevolent, kind-hearted, tender-hearted, good-natured, sweet-tempered, loving.

Q. Which is the hardest word in English?

As a follow up to our article on confusing words, here are ten of the most difficult words in English.

  • Literally. If you know a language purist, watch out.
  • Ironic.
  • Irregardless (instead of regardless)
  • Whom.
  • Colonel.
  • Nonplussed.
  • Disinterested.
  • Enormity.

Q. What’s better beautiful or stunning?

As adjectives the difference between beautiful and stunning is that beautiful is attractive and possessing charm while stunning is having an effect that stuns.

Q. What is the biggest word in the English?

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Q. What does Eellogofusciouhipoppokunurious mean?

very good, very fine

Q. How do I know if I have Kakorrhaphiophobia?

Kakorrhaphiophobia is the intense fear of failure. Those exhibiting this phobia may suffer from very low self-esteem and may find themselves to be very anxious. Their anxiety may be paralyzing to the point to where they are unable to challenge themselves even slightly as they are extremely fearful that they will fail.

Q. What is Athazagoraphobia?

Athazagoraphobia is a fear of forgetting someone or something, as well as a fear of being forgotten. For example, you or someone close to you may have anxiety or fear of developing Alzheimer’s disease or memory loss. This might come from caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.

Q. What causes Eisoptrophobia?

The cause of simple phobias, including eisoptrophobia, is likely a combination of genetic and environmental factors. In some cases, past experiences with mirrors or reflections are to blame. This involves an area of the brain called the amygdala. It acts as a recorder for events in your life and your reactions to them.

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