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Definitions of gentlest in various dictionaries:
adj - soft and mild
adj - having or showing a kindly or tender nature
adj - quiet and soothing
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superlative form of gentle: most gentle. |
having or showing a mild, kind, or tender temperament or character. |
moderate in action, effect, or degree not strong or violent. |
Having or showing a mild, kind, or tender temperament or character. |
Moderate in action, effect, or degree not strong or violent. |
(of a person) noble or having the qualities attributed to noble birth courteous and chivalrous. |
Make or become gentle. |
A maggot, especially the larva of a blowfly, used as bait. |
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Gentleness is the value and quality of one's character. Being gentle has a long history in many, but not all cultures. Gentleness is considered to play a very important role in life. * The quality of gentleness is colloquially understood to be that of kindness, consideration and amiability. Aristotle used it in a technical sense as the virtue that strikes the mean with regard to anger: being too quick to anger is a vice, but so is being detached in a situation where anger is appropriate; justified and properly focused anger is named mildness or gentleness.Gentleness is a strong hand with a soft touch. It is a tender, compassionate approach toward others' weaknesses and limitations. A gentle person still speaks truth, sometimes even painful truth, but in doing so guards their tone so the truth can be well received. "When my daughter was young, she used to love to squeeze my hand as hard as she could, trying to make it hurt. She could squeeze with all her might, but it never hurt. She di |