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tender

adjective as in fragile, soft

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adjective as in young, inexperienced

adjective as in painful, sore

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The Chargers opted not to tender Stone Smartt as a restricted free agent, so Gadsden is a worthy replacement as a low-risk pick.

Some can be gentle and tender, attuned to the rhythms of the everyday.

Mourinho gets out of the car and the pair share a tender, tearful embrace before Mourinho goes back to the vehicle and ultimately turns his back on Inter.

From BBC

Though it’s not streaming anywhere, it’s worth seeking out, especially for its ending, which finds a beautiful intersection between tender and emotionally heavy thanks to its trio of stars.

From Salon

Here, with support and dignity, some choose to end their lives by taking prescribed medication, highlighting the deeply personal, and often tender, process of dying.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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