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    tenderness
    /ˈtɛndənəs/

    noun

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  2. TENDERNESS definition: 1. the quality of being gentle, loving, or kind: 2. a feeling of pain or soreness when touched…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of TENDERNESS is a tender quality or condition. How to use tenderness in a sentence.

  4. Tenderness is a feeling of concern, gentle affection, or warmth. It's the quality of a person who cries when they see someone get hurt or who gently picks up a tiny kitten. Writing a heartfelt note to a sad friend is one way to show tenderness, and so is giving your brother a sincere hug on his birthday.

  5. TENDERNESS meaning: 1. the quality of being gentle, loving, or kind: 2. a feeling of pain or soreness when touched…. Learn more.

  6. a. Law An offer to pay the amount due under a debt or obligation. b. A written offer to contract goods or services at a specified cost or rate; a bid. 2. Something, especially money, offered in payment. tr.v. ten·dered, ten·der·ing, ten·ders. 1. To offer formally: tender a letter of resignation.

  7. A tendency to express warm, compassionate feelings. When the lovers were together, their cold indifference gave way to love and tenderness. Wiktionary. Concern for the feelings or welfare of others. When they saw the poor orphans, they were overwhelmed with tenderness for them. Wiktionary.

  8. noun. /ˈtendənəs/ /ˈtendərnəs/ [uncountable] the quality of being kind, gentle and loving. She always treated him with tenderness and compassion. Want to learn more?

  9. Synonyms for TENDERNESS: kindness, warmth, humaneness, tenderheartedness, kindliness, benignity, attentiveness, generosity; Antonyms of TENDERNESS: cruelty, brutality, savagery, inhumanity, callousness, barbarity, heartlessness, savageness.

  10. delicate, soft, or gentle: the tender touch of her hand. easily moved to sympathy or compassion; kind : a tender heart. affectionate or loving; sentimental or amatory: a tender glance.

  11. delicate or gentle: the tender touch of her hand. easily moved to sympathy or compassion; kind: a tender heart. affectionate or sentimental: gave her a tender glance. sharply or painfully sensitive: a tender bruise on his eye. of a delicate nature and requiring careful handling: The question of his wife working for the company is a tender ...