The phrase
"great tenderness" refers to showing deep care, affection, or kindness towards someone or something.
Full definition
In her professional life she sought to recognise and serve Christ in her neighbour, dealing with her many patients
with great tenderness, and deep faith.
«Maternal instincts lead women to
show greater tenderness and less selfishness and to display these qualities towards her infants in an eminent degree».
Luke is covered with tattoos, rippling with muscles, and capable
of great tenderness, but short on common sense, good judgment, and impulse control.
And then I feel
a great tenderness for you and forget about myself, even though I don't efface myself.
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Rumors of sexual domination of French men are mostly exaggerated, but they are those partners that will show
you great tenderness and love to experiment.
But «Candelabra» isn't a hagiography either, it's a nuanced and surprisingly touching look at late - life Liberace, his moments of monstrousness (having Thorson undergo plastic surgery to look more like a younger version of himself is possibly the oogiest) balanced by moments of
great tenderness and love, the rawer and realer for coming from beneath layers of lurex and sequins.
MacDowell, who arguably hasn't been given such a demanding role since Steven Soderbergh's Sex, Lies, and Videotape, turns in a fine - toned, varied performance as the bruised and fragile Suzanne, a woman who's clearly capable of
great tenderness but who's recoiled inward with the loss of her husband.
It is simply an extraordinary fable told with
great tenderness.
Expressively written with
great tenderness and affection (Sylvia G).
Larry treated her with
great tenderness & concern & I believe she had the capacity to return those feelings.
This was a terrible time to make an initial appointment, but everything was handled speedily and with
great tenderness.