Tenderest: meaning, definitions and examples
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tenderest
[ ˈtɛndərɪst ]
describing sensitivity
The term 'tenderest' refers to the superlative form of 'tender', indicating the highest degree of gentleness or sensitivity. It is often used to describe feelings, emotions, or qualities that are soft, delicate, or affectionate. In literature and poetry, 'tenderest' can evoke a deep sense of care and compassion. It can also describe physical sensations or attributes, resembling fragility or warmth.
Synonyms
most delicate, most gentle, softest
Examples of usage
- The tenderest moments in our lives often bring us closer.
- He had the tenderest touch when comforting her.
- The tenderest feelings can sometimes express the deepest truths.
Translations
Translations of the word "tenderest" in other languages:
🇵🇹 mais terno
🇮🇳 सबसे नाज़ुक
🇩🇪 zärtlichste
🇮🇩 paling lembut
🇺🇦 найніжніший
🇵🇱 najdelikatniejszy
🇯🇵 最も優しい
🇫🇷 le plus tendre
🇪🇸 el más tierno
🇹🇷 en nazik
🇰🇷 가장 부드러운
🇸🇦 الأكثر رقة
🇨🇿 nejjemnější
🇸🇰 najjemnejší
🇨🇳 最温柔的
🇸🇮 najnežnejši
🇮🇸 mjúkasti
🇰🇿 ең жұмсақ
🇬🇪 ყველაზე ნაზი
🇦🇿 ən yumşaq
🇲🇽 el más tierno
Etymology
The word 'tenderest' comes from the root word 'tender', which has origins in Middle English 'tender', from Old French 'tendre', and from Latin 'tender', meaning 'to stretch' or 'to be soft'. The evolution of the word reflects an emphasis on gentleness and sensitivity in emotional and physical contexts. The superlative form 'tenderest' emphasizes the utmost sensitivity or delicacy of a person, object, or sensation. Over time, 'tender' and its derivatives have been used to describe not only physical sensations but also emotional states, reflecting a rich tradition in literature and rhetoric that values kindness and vulnerability.