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The gentleness
noun
The state of being gentle.
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The gentleness did not hide his great daring.
The gentleness that had kept them also let them go.
The gentleness of his spirit and the brilliance of his mind will be forever missed.
"The gentleness of the English civilisation is perhaps its most marked characteristic.
The gentleness with which Mrs. Longworth makes Nixon a confidant and tries to help him are especially touching, given what a she-demon she is to everyone else.
The gentleness of a poet is evident in Nuar Alsadir's Lives column (Nov. 17), as she summarizes the duality of her national image.
The gentleness of Dan Stevens's voice and his finely judged hesitations reveal all Lewis's vulnerabilities, and make the flaws of this quite awful social circle convincing and human.
The gentleness and kindness of the "bearded giant" were legendary among his colleagues, according to France's Paris Match (in French).
"We are both quite shy and gentle until we get pushed too far... then the gentleness disappears.
Hellman pondered the gentleness of a breeze.
Her voice was, her slimness, the gentleness in her eyes.
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