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gently
[ jent-lee ]
adverb
- in a kind and amiable manner:
When a child makes a social mistake, an adult should gently and clearly explain what to do in the future to replace the inappropriate behavior.
- in a way that is not rough, harsh, or violent:
New or gently used toys, for both indoor and outdoor use, are requested for donation.
- in a way that is not extreme; moderately:
The ground sloped gently downward until it was almost level with the land on the other side of the stream.
- softly; quietly:
He sings beautifully and easily at full voice, yet sounds equally compelling when singing more gently and lyrically.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ···ٱ adverb
- ܲ··ٱ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of gently1
Example Sentences
He studied it for a moment, then gently pointed out that I had, in fact, selected a burial plot.
During my visit I watched as a young child with learning difficulties was gently coached to walk around a therapy room.
Look closely, and often the monochrome canvas is gently brushed with multiple layers of color.
Beitchman recommended gently wiping down each mushroom with a dry paper towel first.
He jokes most of the people coming to those gigs are family members, which gently plays down his growing popularity.
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