A1 noun Neutre #3,272 le plus courant

gentle

/ˈdʒɛn.təl/

Describes someone or something that is kind, mild, and calm. It refers to a way of acting that is not rough, violent, or loud.

Exemples

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1

Please be gentle when you hold the small kitten.

Please be gentle when you hold the small kitten.

2

The physician used a gentle tone to deliver the medical results.

The physician used a gentle tone to deliver the medical results.

3

Give the door a gentle kick; it's a bit stuck.

Give the door a gentle kick; it's a bit stuck.

Famille de mots

Nom
gentleness
Verb
gentle
Adverbe
gently
Adjectif
gentle
Apparenté
gentleman
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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'gentle' breeze on a summer day; it is soft and makes you feel calm, not like a storm.

Quiz rapide

The mother was very ______ with her newborn baby.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : gentle

Exemples

1

Please be gentle when you hold the small kitten.

everyday

Please be gentle when you hold the small kitten.

2

The physician used a gentle tone to deliver the medical results.

formal

The physician used a gentle tone to deliver the medical results.

3

Give the door a gentle kick; it's a bit stuck.

informal

Give the door a gentle kick; it's a bit stuck.

4

The data shows a gentle upward trend in consumer spending.

academic

The data shows a gentle upward trend in consumer spending.

5

I sent a gentle reminder to the client about the unpaid invoice.

business

I sent a gentle reminder to the client about the unpaid invoice.

Famille de mots

Nom
gentleness
Verb
gentle
Adverbe
gently
Adjectif
gentle
Apparenté
gentleman

Collocations courantes

gentle breeze gentle breeze
gentle touch gentle touch
gentle reminder gentle reminder
gentle soul gentle soul
gentle slope gentle slope

Phrases Courantes

gentle giant

gentle giant

gentle as a lamb

gentle as a lamb

the gentle art of

the gentle art of

Souvent confondu avec

gentle vs genteel

Genteel refers specifically to being polite or refined in a high-class way, whereas gentle refers to being kind or soft.

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Notes d'usage

Use 'gentle' to describe people's personalities, the weather (like a breeze), or physical actions that require care. It is often used to contrast with 'rough' or 'aggressive'.

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Erreurs courantes

Beginners often use the adjective 'gentle' when they need the adverb 'gently'. For example, say 'He spoke gently' instead of 'He spoke gentle'.

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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'gentle' breeze on a summer day; it is soft and makes you feel calm, not like a storm.

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Origine du mot

From the Old French 'gentil', which originally meant 'high-born' or 'noble', implying that noble people were expected to be kind and well-mannered.

Modèles grammaticaux

Comparative: gentler Superlative: gentlest Follows 'be' or 'look': He is gentle.
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Contexte culturel

The concept of being a 'gentleman' in English culture traditionally linked kindness and good manners with high social status.

Quiz rapide

The mother was very ______ with her newborn baby.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : gentle

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