tender+feeling

  • 81Henry II (King of England) —     Henry II     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Henry II     King of England, born 1133; died 6 July, 1189; was in his earlier life commonly known as Henry Fitz Empress from the fact that his mother Matilda, daughter of Henry I, was first married to… …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 82delicacy — Synonyms and related words: absoluteness, accommodatingness, accuracy, acquired taste, affectivity, agreeableness, airiness, airy texture, allergy, ambrosia, amiable weakness, anaphylaxis, appreciation, appreciation of differences, appreciation… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 83softness — Synonyms and related words: acceptance, adynamia, airiness, anemia, ascent, atony, blah feeling, bloodlessness, bubbliness, buoyancy, cachexia, cachexy, carelessness, chicken liveredness, chickenheartedness, clemency, clementness, commodiousness …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 84compassion — [n] tender feeling benevolence, charity, clemency, commiseration, compunction, condolence, consideration, empathy, fellow feeling, grace, heart, humaneness, humanity, kindness, lenity, mercy, softheartedness, softness, sorrow, sympathy,… …

    New thesaurus

  • 85sentiment — [n] emotion, belief affect, affectivity, attitude, bias, conception, conviction, disposition, emotionalism, eye, feeling, hearts and flowers*, idea, inclination, inclining, judgment, leaning, mind, opinion, overemotionalism, partiality, passion,… …

    New thesaurus

  • 86Tendre — Ten dre, n. [F.] Tender feeling or fondness; affection. You poor friendless creatures are always having some foolish tendre. Thackeray. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 87Tendresse — Ten*dresse , n. [F.] Tender feeling; fondness. [Obs., except as a French word] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 88dry — I. adjective (drier; also dryer; driest; also dryest) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English drȳge; akin to Old High German truckan dry, Old English drēahnian to drain Date: before 12th century 1. a. free or relatively free from a liquid… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 89Deborah Sampson — Statue of Deborah Samson at Sharon, Massachusetts public library, She served in the Revolution as Robert Shurtlieff of Uxbridge, Massachusetts Born December 17, 1760(1760 12 17) …

    Wikipedia

  • 90Christovão Falcão — (1512? – 1557; in modern Portuguese Cristóvão Falcão), sometimes Christovão Falcão de Sousa or Christovão de Sousa Falcão, was a Portuguese poet, that came of a noble family settled at Portalegre in the Alentejo, which had originated with John… …

    Wikipedia