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GENTLENESS |
Tenderness |
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TENERITY |
Tenderness. |
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GINGERNESS |
Cautiousness; tenderness. |
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DEARNESS |
Fondness; preciousness; love; tenderness. |
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ENTENDER |
To treat with tenderness. |
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CONSCIENCE |
Tenderness of feeling; pity. |
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TENDER-HEFTED |
Having great tenderness; easily moved. |
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TIDDLE |
To use with tenderness; to fondle. |
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MAMMA |
Mother; -- word of tenderness and familiarity. |
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CODDLE |
To treat with excessive tenderness; to pamper. |
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FONDLING |
The act of caressing; manifestation of tenderness. |
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LANGUISHMENT |
Tenderness of look or mien; amorous pensiveness. |
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RUTH |
Sorrow for the misery of another; pity; tenderness. |
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FLESH |
In a good sense, tenderness of feeling; gentleness. |
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LOVELESS |
Void of love; void of tenderness or kindness. |
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BOWEL |
The seat of pity or kindness. Hence: Tenderness; compassion. |
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DARLING |
Dearly beloved; regarded with especial kindness and
tenderness; favorite. |
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INCOMPASSIONATE |
Not compassionate; void of pity or of tenderness;
remorseless. |
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INSENSIBILITY |
Want of tenderness or susceptibility of emotion or
passion; dullness; stupidity. |
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COCKER |
To treat with too great tenderness; to fondle; to
indulge; to pamper. |
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SOFT |
Expressing gentleness, tenderness, or the like; mild;
conciliatory; courteous; kind; as, soft eyes. |
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CLEMENCY |
Disposition to forgive and spare, as offenders; mildness
of temper; gentleness; tenderness; mercy. |
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DEHUMANIZE |
To divest of human qualities, such as pity,
tenderness, etc.; as, dehumanizing influences. |
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CADE |
To bring up or nourish by hand, or with tenderness; to
coddle; to tame. |
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SUBDUE |
To reduce to tenderness; to melt; to soften; as, to
subdue ferocity by tears. |