gentle
How to Use Gentle
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSoft, mild, and careful rather than rough or forceful.
Word Forms
gentler comparative, more gentle comparative, gentled past tense, gentles plural, Gentles plural, gentles singular, gentlest superlative, most gentle superlative
Fill the Gap
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She spoke in a _____ voice to calm the frightened dog.
Etymology
From Old French gentil ("noble, high-born"), from Latin gentilis — the meaning shifted from "of good birth" to "kind and mild-mannered", the trait nobility was supposed to show.