gingerness (Meaning)

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gingerness (n.)

Cautiousness; tenderness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gingerness

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gingerness Sentence Examples

  1. The patient handled the fragile vase with gingerness, fearing it would shatter.
  2. Sarah's gingerness in approaching the injured animal prevented it from becoming frightened.
  3. The child's gingerness in playing with the kittens was a sign of their gentle nature.
  4. The archaeologist excavated the ancient artifact with utmost gingerness, preserving its delicate details.
  5. The surgeon performed the intricate procedure with gingerness, ensuring the patient's well-being.
  6. The timid boy navigated the crowded hallway with gingerness, avoiding bumping into others.
  7. The fragile glass ornaments required gingerness in handling to prevent breakage.
  8. The librarian gingerly turned the pages of the rare manuscript, aware of its delicate condition.
  9. The mother handled the newborn baby with gingerness, cradling it in her gentle embrace.
  10. The artist approached the canvas with gingerness, their brushstrokes as delicate as a feather's touch.

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Cautiousness; tenderness.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The patient handled the fragile vase with gingerness, fearing it would shatter.

Sarah's gingerness in approaching the injured animal prevented it from becoming frightened.

The child's gingerness in playing with the kittens was a sign of their gentle nature.

The archaeologist excavated the ancient artifact with utmost gingerness, preserving its delicate details.