germs; only one with one syllable
gentle; only one ending with a vowel
giant; only one with a dipthong vowel(ia)
gather; only one with a schwa(th)
pick one (there's more, btw)
i think it may be giant because it is the only one that doesn't have a 'E' in it
'gather' because the other 3 words has a soft 'j' sound but gather has a hard 'g' sound.
gentleman
If you mean as in "gentle attitude, gentle temper, gentle mood, gentle manner, and gentle behavior," yes, that is possible.
Shiny, wet, fragile, clear, salty, gentle
Gentle, healthy, harmless, nonpoisonous, or lifegiving. Those words are the opposite of poisonous.
'gather' because the other 3 words has a soft 'j' sound but gather has a hard 'g' sound.
The odd one out is "germ." The other words—"giant," "gentle," and "gather"—are all adjectives or verbs that describe qualities or actions, while "germ" is a noun that refers to a microorganism.
An oxymoron is a phrase where the two words seemingly contradict each other. 'Random order' is an oxymoron. Gentle giant isn't really an oxymoron, because no part of being gentle means you can't be large, and no part of being large means you can't be gentle.
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Gentle Words was created on 2003-12-10.
gentleman
Compound words with gentle:GentlefolkGentlemanlyGentlemanGentlemenGentlewomanGentlewomen
If you mean as in "gentle attitude, gentle temper, gentle mood, gentle manner, and gentle behavior," yes, that is possible.
ANTISEPTIC - 'αντί'
gentleman gentlemen
Yes germs take up parts of the body, I other words "Bacteria" although germs are usually regarded to bad bacteria, bacteria that might cause diseases.
Synonyms for gather include collect, amass, acquire, obtain.