The word gently means softly or very carefully. This is a term used when handling very delicate objects or things such as a baby or anything made of glass. Extra care needs to be taken with these things so they're not hurt or broken.
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Gently means to do something in a careful and tender manner, without using force or causing harm.
The word "nudge" originated in the 17th century and is believed to come from a Scandinavian source, possibly related to the Norwegian dialect word "nugga," meaning to push or knock gently. It is commonly used to describe a light touch or push as a way to draw someone's attention or prompt them to take action.
-LY adverbs make their comparative/superlative with more/most (more gently, most gently).
No, "gently" is not a noun. It is an adverb that describes how an action is performed.
The root word for "gently" is "gentle."
The root word for "gently" is "gentle."
Gently has two syllables: gent-ly.
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She gently placed the fragile glass ornament on the shelf.
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More gently and most gently. Don't try to use "gentlier" and "gentliest."
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Jenna gently stoked the wing of the baby bird.
Softly is an adverb.
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