gentles (Meaning)

gentles

free from harshness, sternness, or violence, soft, delicate, to make calmer, soft entry 1 sense 1, soothing, not harsh, a person of gentle (see gentle entry 1 sense 4a) birth or status, suited to a person of high social station, kind, amiable, chivalrous, to become gentle, moderate, not stern or rough, tractable, docile, to make (an animal) tame and docile, to raise from the commonalty, of or relating to a gentleman, honorable, distinguished, easily handled, belonging or suitable to a family of high social rank, belonging to a family of high social station, to make gentle or mild, to make gentler, mollify, placate, moderate entry 1 sense 2a, to stroke soothingly

gentles Sentence Examples

  1. The king greeted his loyal subjects with a gentle smile.
  2. The wise old sage spoke to his disciples with a gentle voice.
  3. The gentle breeze carried the scent of blooming flowers.
  4. The gentle rain washed over the city, refreshing it.
  5. The gentle giant used his strength to protect the weak.
  6. The gentle touch of a mother's hand can heal a child's wounds.
  7. The gentle patter of raindrops on the roof can lull someone to sleep.
  8. The gentle glow of the moonlit night created a magical atmosphere.
  9. The gentle slopes of the hill made for an easy climb.
  10. The gentle rocking of the boat calmed the seasick passenger.

FAQs About the word gentles

free from harshness, sternness, or violence, soft, delicate, to make calmer, soft entry 1 sense 1, soothing, not harsh, a person of gentle (see gentle entry 1 s

nobles, aristocrats, blue bloods,patricians, gentlepersons, socialites, nabobs,gentlepeople, magnificos, moguls

commoners, plebeians, plebs, proletarians, peasants, fellahin, peones,boors, fellaheen, peons

The king greeted his loyal subjects with a gentle smile.

The wise old sage spoke to his disciples with a gentle voice.

The gentle breeze carried the scent of blooming flowers.

The gentle rain washed over the city, refreshing it.