If you mean as in "gentle attitude, gentle temper, gentle mood, gentle manner, and gentle behavior," yes, that is possible.
If you're talking about bait for fishing, then it's gentles, otherwise gentle is an adjective or a verb.
A good sentence for gentle is "When a baby is born you have to be very gentle with is."
The compound word formed from "lamb" and "gentle" is "lambentle."
Malinda means gentle one Mayu means gentle
gentle (sweet, soft) : doux/douce gentle (mild, moderate) : moderé(e) gentle (noble) : bien né(e)
Jesus is the gentle shepherd.
it was gentle
Gentle as they will run if not gentle
The Swahili word for gentle is "nuru."
No, gentle is not an adverb. It is an adjective that describes how someone or something behaves or speaks. Example: "He spoke in a gentle manner."
Gentle in Italian is - gentile Gentle in Hindi is - Sajjana German - sanft Latin - Mitis Greek -ευγενής Filipino - magiliw Spanish - suave If you have anymore questions about languages please post on my message board - By Cakerus