tendresse (Meaning)

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tendresse (n.)

Tender feeling; fondness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tendresse

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tendresse Sentence Examples

  1. Their tender embrace filled the room with an aura of warmth and affection.
  2. The mother's love for her child was a symphony of tenderness and protectiveness.
  3. The dying man's last words were a whisper of tenderness, expressing his love for his family.
  4. The gentle breeze carried a hint of tenderness as it caressed her face.
  5. The soft touch of her hand conveyed a subtle but profound sense of tenderness.
  6. The painter depicted the tender bond between mother and child with exquisite brushstrokes.
  7. The tender melodies of the violin evoked feelings of nostalgia and yearning.
  8. The kitten's playful antics were met with a tender purr from its mother.
  9. The elderly couple held hands, their touch imbued with a deep and abiding tenderness.
  10. The tender whisper of the leaves in the wind created a tranquil atmosphere for contemplation.

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Tender feeling; fondness.

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Their tender embrace filled the room with an aura of warmth and affection.

The mother's love for her child was a symphony of tenderness and protectiveness.

The dying man's last words were a whisper of tenderness, expressing his love for his family.

The gentle breeze carried a hint of tenderness as it caressed her face.