gently|gentler|gentlest in English
adverb
[gen·tly || 'dʒentlɪ]
kindly; softly; slowly; politely
Use "gently|gentler|gentlest" in a sentence
1. Bonobos, the gentlest great …
2. Thankfully, this production receives a kinder, gentler updating.
3. Soil Creep is the name for the gentlest form of landsliding
4. Use the gentler heat if your dryer has variable adjustments.
5. He lived in a gentler age than ours.
6. The gentlest of her caresses would contort his already tense body.
7. Gently.
8. Bowels Archaic The seat of pity or the gentler emotions
9. Drowning sounds like a much gentler way to go
10. A kinder, gentler place shot sweetly through with liberal values?
11. It made the timbre of my voice sweeter, gentler, the cadences more lyrical.
12. Further up, they came on hardwood forest and the angle of the slope grew gentler.
13. Bufferin is tough on pain and gentler to your stomach compared to non-buffered aspirin
14. The Blackhead vacuum, of course, is a much smaller and gentler version
15. Native advertising is the even gentler, more modern version of an Advertorial
16. In general, the gentler the exercise, the less it is an aid to slimming.
17. (“aerosatellites” or Aerosats) – a “gentler” alternative to barging into orbit on a multi-gee fire-cracker
18. The lake rippled gently.
19. Antonyms for Brusquest include gentlest, politest, kindest, pleasantest, patientest, courtliest, best-mannered, most civil, most courteous and most accommodating
20. Gently as she goes
21. This Cleanse is an easier transition into juicing with gentler, fruit-based drinks
22. The sea breeze gently blowing you, The waves gently rocking you, How hard the young sailor.
23. She fingered the silk gently.
24. It indicates the gentlest form of detachment. See for an illustration ex.6 from Donna Anna's first accompanied recitative.
25. When it's icy, brake gently.