tendresse

[tɑ̃dʀɛs]

tendresse Definition

a feeling of affectionate or loving emotion; tenderness.

Using tendresse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tendresse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He showed her tendresse by bringing her flowers.

  • Example

    The tendresse between the couple was evident in their loving gestures.

  • Example

    She felt a tendresse for the abandoned puppy.

  • Example

    The mother's tendresse for her child was palpable.

tendresse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tendresse

Antonyms for tendresse

Phrases with tendresse

  • avoir de la tendresse pour quelqu'un

    to have affection or fondness for someone

    Example

    Elle a beaucoup de tendresse pour son petit-fils. (She has a lot of tenderness for her grandson.)

  • plein de tendresse

    full of affection or tenderness

    Example

    Le film est plein de tendresse et d'émotion. (The movie is full of tenderness and emotion.)

  • lack of affection or tenderness

    Example

    Le manque de tendresse dans leur relation les a éloignés. (The lack of tenderness in their relationship drove them apart.)

Origins of tendresse

from French 'tendresse', from Old French 'tendre', meaning 'soft, gentle'

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Summary: tendresse in Brief

'Tendresse' [tɑ̃dʀɛs] is a French word that means a feeling of affectionate or loving emotion. It is often used to describe the warmth and care between people, such as in 'The mother's tendresse for her child was palpable.' 'Tendresse' can also be used in phrases like 'avoir de la tendresse pour quelqu'un,' meaning to have affection or fondness for someone.