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Gentle vs Lenience - What's the difference?

gentle | lenience |


As nouns the difference between gentle and lenience

is that gentle is a person of high birth while lenience is leniency: mercy or forgiveness in the assignment of punishment.

As an adjective gentle

is tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.

As a verb gentle

is to become gentle.

Refine vs Gentle - What's the difference?

refine | gentle |


As verbs the difference between refine and gentle

is that refine is while gentle is to become gentle.

As an adjective gentle is

tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.

As a noun gentle is

(archaic) a person of high birth.

Gentle vs Fragile - What's the difference?

gentle | fragile |


As adjectives the difference between gentle and fragile

is that gentle is tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition while fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure.

As a verb gentle

is to become gentle.

As a noun gentle

is a person of high birth.

Gentle vs Original - What's the difference?

gentle | original |


As nouns the difference between gentle and original

is that gentle is (archaic) a person of high birth while original is original.

As an adjective gentle

is tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.

As a verb gentle

is to become gentle.

Blaring vs Gentle - What's the difference?

blaring | gentle |


As nouns the difference between blaring and gentle

is that blaring is any loud noise, such as from an elephant while gentle is a person of high birth.

As verbs the difference between blaring and gentle

is that blaring is present participle of lang=en while gentle is to become gentle.

As an adjective gentle is

tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.

Gentle vs Patient - What's the difference?

gentle | patient |


As adjectives the difference between gentle and patient

is that gentle is tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition while patient is content to wait if necessary; not losing one's temper while waiting.

As nouns the difference between gentle and patient

is that gentle is a person of high birth while patient is a person or animal who receives treatment from a doctor or other medically educated person.

As a verb gentle

is to become gentle.

Gentle vs Persuasive - What's the difference?

gentle | persuasive |


As adjectives the difference between gentle and persuasive

is that gentle is tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition while persuasive is able to persuade; convincing.

As a verb gentle

is to become gentle.

As a noun gentle

is (archaic) a person of high birth.

Gentle vs Goodness - What's the difference?

gentle | goodness |


As nouns the difference between gentle and goodness

is that gentle is (archaic) a person of high birth while goodness is (uncountable) the state or characteristic of being good.

As an adjective gentle

is tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.

As a verb gentle

is to become gentle.

Reserved vs Gentle - What's the difference?

reserved | gentle |


As verbs the difference between reserved and gentle

is that reserved is past tense of reserve while gentle is to become gentle.

As adjectives the difference between reserved and gentle

is that reserved is slow to reveal emotion or opinions while gentle is tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.

As a noun gentle is

a person of high birth.

Gentle vs Daintily - What's the difference?

gentle | daintily |


As an adjective gentle

is tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.

As a verb gentle

is to become gentle.

As a noun gentle

is (archaic) a person of high birth.

As an adverb daintily is

in a dainty manner, delicately.

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