gentlyyavaşça

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gentle
Tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition
To soothe; to calm
to ennoble
Docile and easily managed
{v} to tame
Quiet and refined in manners; not rough, harsh, or stern; mild; meek; bland; amiable; tender; as, a gentle nature, temper, or disposition; a gentle manner; a gentle address; a gentle voice
A gentle heat is a fairly low heat. Cook for 30 minutes over a gentle heat. + gently gen·tly Add the onion and cook gently for about 5 minutes
having little impact; "an easy pat on the shoulder"; "gentle rain"; "a gentle breeze"; "a soft (or light) tapping at the window"
give a title to someone; make someone a member of the nobility
To make smooth, cozy, or agreeable
Gentle actions or movements are performed in a calm and controlled manner, with little force. a gentle game of tennis His movements were gentle and deliberate. + gently gen·tly Patrick took her gently by the arm and led her to a chair
Soft; not violent or rough; not strong, loud, or disturbing; easy; soothing; pacific; as, a gentle touch; a gentle gallop
gentlefolk
A compellative of respect, consideration, or conciliation; as, gentle reader
Not wild, turbulent, or refractory; quiet and docile; tame; peaceable; as, a gentle horse
An uncultured lout whose work of washing dishes, moving tables, and asking the recently arrived band of unwashed ruffians, cutthroats and baboons to move elsewhere has not yet come to the attention of the Crown
A trained falcon
Someone who is gentle is kind, mild, and calm. My son was a quiet and gentle man who liked sports and enjoyed life Michael's voice was gentle and consoling. + gently gen·tly She smiled gently at him `I'm sorry to disturb you,' Webb said gently. + gentleness gen·tle·ness the gentleness with which she treated her pregnant mother
soft and mild; not harsh or stern or severe; "a gentle reprimand"; "a vein of gentle irony"; "poked gentle fun at him