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tenderly
[ ten-der-lee ]
adverb
- in a soft and gentle way:
He took time to polish his new leather shoes tenderly with his handkerchief.
The wind we hated so much while climbing is now tenderly drying the sweat from our brows.
- in an affectionate, loving, or kindhearted way:
He looked down tenderly at his baby daughter.
- sensitively or carefully, as to avoid pain:
Moving tenderly, she attempted to raise herself from the floor where she had fallen.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of tenderly1
Example Sentences
The process requires patience and care, and you want to treat the dough as tenderly as possible.
But the show, subtitled “a story ballet of enlightenment in two immoral acts,†is choreographed — humorously, violently, roughly, tenderly — within an inch of its life.
The dynamic between them, on stage and off, is tenderly supportive.
This can be a lonely desire because so many people in my life have economically and emotionally stable families, so I hold this space tenderly.
She moves on, tenderly tracing her fingers across the textures of her paintings as if they were still-healing scars.
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