Tenderness in a sentence as a noun

Salt Lick has a lot more sauce flavor though, and the mopping does add moisture but not tenderness.

There's no question that it's not the most tender, but like hanger steak, it's prized for flavor rather than tenderness.

180 is where you get ideal tenderness and the best meat flavor, but it is damn hard to keep it moist at that temperature.

"About Orange: "We have a relationship of tenderness with Orange.

The anticipation is always worse than the *****, and I rarely have any tenderness afterward.

I will serve you with tenderness and respect, and ... In other words, where the love stops, the tenderness, where she is unfaithful, she has broken the 'contract'.

Wine, candles, excitement of 'the first time with her' and tenderness... and suddenly I hear myself saying 'can I stick my hand into your panties?

No one can articulate a syllable which is not filled with tenderness and fear, which is not, in one of these languages, the powerful name of a god.

No one can articulate a syllable which is not filled with tenderness and fear, which is not, in one of these languages, the powerful name of a god."

I think it's possible that people who tend to over-intellectualize, possibly are missing some tenderness in their lives.

First off, 25% of the children who receive the DTaP vaccine get a fever, 25% get redness or swelling where the shot was given, and 25% get soreness or tenderness where the shot was given.

\nI see "characterized by tenderness, compassion, and sympathy for people and animals, especially for the suffering or distressed"

The title is not link-baity since it pointedly refers to Darwin's position that men are more about "inventive genius" and women about "greater tenderness".

Patriarchy is placing all the burden of romance, shame, tenderness and gift-giving to us men, while women can get away with commoditizing us like sausages, then raping us.

Stoner, by John WilliamsThe story of an average, not very successful literary professor, told with great humanity and tenderness.

Instead, the author describes how people who were taught an 'ancient mind-training practice known as metta, or lovingkindness, that teaches participants to develop more warmth and tenderness toward themselves and others.

Not to get too pedantic here, but since we're discussing the meaning of words, the dictionary definition of humane is relevant: "characterized by tenderness, compassion, and sympathy for people and animals, especially for the suffering or distressed.

I strapped myself for another grimace filled ride, but Jim absolutely shattered all my expectations and prejudices with his tenderness and onscreen chemistry with Kate Winslet.... and then built them right back up again by starring in a series of inane flicks immediately after.

She thought of the endless waves of pain\nthat for some reason or other she and her husband had to endure; of the\ninvisible giants hurting her boy in some unimaginable fashion; of the\nincalculable amount of tenderness contained in the world; of the fate of\nthis tenderness, which is either crushed, or wasted, or transformed into\nmadness; of neglected children humming to themselves in unswept corners;\nof beautiful weeds that cannot hide from the farmer and helplessly have to\nwatch the shadow of his simian stoop leave mangled flowers in its wake, as\nthe monstrous darkness approaches.

Tenderness definitions

noun

a tendency to express warm and affectionate feeling

noun

a pain that is felt (as when the area is touched); "the best results are generally obtained by inserting the needle into the point of maximum tenderness"; "after taking a cold, rawness of the larynx and trachea come on"

See also: soreness rawness

noun

warm compassionate feelings

See also: tenderheartedness

noun

a positive feeling of liking; "he had trouble expressing the affection he felt"; "the child won everyone's heart"; "the warmness of his welcome made us feel right at home"

See also: affection affectionateness fondness heart warmness warmheartedness philia

noun

a feeling of concern for the welfare of someone (especially someone defenseless)

See also: softheartedness