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tenderness

noun as in affection

noun as in gentleness

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Example Sentences

As Stracke describes it, their friendship is genuine, with the tenderness and hiccups of any dynamic.

Depicting the uncertainty of their lives with a truthful tenderness, “All We Imagine as Light” makes the personal political.

Bird often has an air of menace, but also a certain tenderness.

From BBC

In 2015, Ivana described one sexual encounter in which she said "the love and tenderness" Trump usually displayed was absent, leaving her feeling "violated".

From BBC

"There’s a lot of tenderness and women really wanting to be seen for themselves and who they are and be cared for - and there’s a lot of romance in it as well."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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