Gentle
UK /["/ˈdʒentl/","/ˈdʒentlə(r)/","/ˈdʒentlɪst/"]/US /["/ˈdʒentl/","/ˈdʒentlər/","/ˈdʒentlɪst/"]/
Definition
calm and kind; doing things in a quiet and careful way
In simple words: Not strong or rough; kind and soft.
Examples
- The gentle breeze made the hot day more bearable.
- She spoke in a gentle tone that calmed the anxious child.
- The gentle waves lapped at the shore, creating a soothing sound.
- He has a gentle nature and always avoids conflict.
- During the presentation, his gentle humor kept everyone engaged.
Usage notes
Use 'gentle' to describe people or actions that are kind and mild. It's appropriate in most contexts, but may seem too soft in very competitive or aggressive environments.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Imagine a gentle breeze that softly blows without being strong or harsh.
Collocations
- appear
- be
- look
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- on
- with
- appear
- be
- look
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- on
- with
Synonyms
- tender
- mild
- soft
- calm
- kind
Antonyms
- harsh
- rough
- violent
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'gentleman' which is a different word.
- Using it to describe something strong or intense.
- Mixing up with 'gently', which is an adverb.