gently

adverb

gent·​ly ˈjentlē How to pronounce gently (audio)
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Synonyms of gentlynext
: in a gentle manner: such as
a(1)
: nobly, honorably
hated women gently bornJohn Masefield
(2)
: courteously, softly, elegantly
gently mannered familyG. B. Shaw
a gently spoken young man
(3)
: in an atmosphere of elegance or refinement : with much attention to good manners or deportment
gently bred people who had never been forced to face much unpleasantness in the worldJ. R. Chamberlain
public schools were not to be considered for a gently bred young girlMaude Couch
b(1)
: quietly, gradually, slowly
the wind whistling gently
parkland that lifts gently toward rolling hillsFrederick Nebel
sway gently back and forthFred Zimmer
the slide in industrial production will continue gentlyD. M. Keezer
the trout is gently boiledJane Nickerson
(2)
: easy entry 2
for the first two weeks I took things gentlyLinguaphone Magazine
c
: with gentleness : mildly, tenderly
humorous and gently satiric versesEncyclopedia Americana

Word History

Etymology

Middle English gentilly, from gentil gentle + -ly

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“Gently.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gently. Accessed 22 Dec. 2025.

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