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1 gentle
Adj1. सुशीलRam is a very gentle person.2. सौम्यA gentle breeze is blowing across the beach. -
2 gentle
adj.सुशील, सभ्य, सीधा, भला, नम्र; हल्का, धीमा; दयालु, भद्र, कोमल, सुकुमार -
3 balm
N1. मरहम/बामThe gentle music is balm to Ram's ears. -
4 docile
Adj1. अधीनThe docile masses of an enslaved nationA gentle old horse, docile and obedient2. सीख\docileसकने\docileयोग्यDocile pupils eager for instruction -
5 persuasion
N1. अनुनयGentle persuasion is more effective than force.2. धर्मPeople of all persuasions are living in our country. -
6 provincial
Adj1. प्रान्तीयProvincial taxes are very less in some provinces.2. संकीर्णProvincial attitudes will not help to become gentle.--------N1. प्रान्तवासीProvincial taxes are higher on certain commodities. -
7 senescent
Adj1. जीर्यमाणThat senescent man is very kind and gentle. -
8 whisper
N1. काना\whisperफूसीThe spy spoke in whispers.--------VTI1. काना\whisperफूसी\whisperकरनाThe student whispered in the class.2. पत्तियों\whisperके\whisperटकराने\whisperकी\whisperआवाजA gentle breeze was whispering through the woods.
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Gentle — Gen tle, a. [Compar. {Gentler}; superl. {Gentlest}.] [OE. gentil, F. gentil noble, pretty, graceful, fr. L. gentilis of the same clan or race, fr. gens, gentis, tribe, clan, race, orig. that which belongs together by birth, fr. the root of genere … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gentle — [jent′ l] adj. gentler, gentlest [ME gentil < OFr, of noble birth < L gentilis, of the same gens (in LL, of a good family) < gens: see GENS] 1. belonging to the upper classes or polite society 2. like or suitable to polite society;… … English World dictionary
gentle — The phrase the gentle art, which was used with clever irony by the American painter James McNeill Whistler in his title The Gentle Art of Making Enemies (1890), had already become a cliché by the time Fowler wrote (1926). As well as being used… … Modern English usage
gentle — [adj1] having a mild or kind nature affable, agreeable, amiable, benign, biddable, bland, compassionate, considerate, cool*, cultivated, disciplined, docile, domesticated, dovelike*, easy, genial, humane, kindly, laid back*, lenient, manageable,… … New thesaurus
Gentle — Gent le, v. t. 1. To make genteel; to raise from the vulgar; to ennoble. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To make smooth, cozy, or agreeable. [R. or Poet.] [1913 Webster] To gentle life s descent, We shut our eyes, and think it is a plain. Young.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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gentle — index harmless, lenient, nonmilitant, peaceable, placid Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
gentle — (adj.) early 13c., well born, from O.Fr. gentil high born, noble, of good family (11c., in Modern French nice, graceful, pleasing; fine pretty ), from L. gentilis of the same family or clan, from gens (gen. gentis) race, clan, from root of… … Etymology dictionary
gentle — *soft, mild, smooth, lenient, bland, balmy Analogous words: *moderate, temperate: *pleasant, agreeable, grateful, pleasing, welcome: *calm, tranquil, serene, placid, peaceful, halcyon Antonyms: rough, harsh Contrasted words: vehement, intense,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
gentle — ► ADJECTIVE (gentler, gentlest) 1) mild or kind; not rough or violent. 2) not harsh or severe. 3) archaic noble or courteous. DERIVATIVES gentleness noun gently adverb … English terms dictionary