gently

/ˈdʒentli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdʒentli/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈjentlē -li/ (ame, mw)

gently — adverb

1. in a way that shows care, kindness, and a calm attitude toward someone or someth

1.副詞B1
釋義

in a way that shows care, kindness, and a calm attitude toward someone or something, especially when handling a person, animal, or emotional situation.

例句

The nurse gently wrapped the bandage around the child's arm.

verb + gently: action done in a kind, careful way

Sivan gently reminded her grandmother to take the medicine.

gently + verb: softening a potentially awkward reminder

同義詞
  • softly

    focuses on quietness of voice or touch, less emphasis on emotional care

  • kindly

    emphasises a warm, generous intention rather than physical softness

  • tenderly

    stronger emotional warmth, often used in close relationships

反義詞
  • harshly

    rough or unkind in manner or words

  • roughly

    using force without care for the other person's comfort

文法句型

gently + verb

verb + gently

用法筆記

Often used with verbs of speaking (said, asked, told, reminded) or handling (held, touched, patted) to soften the action with warmth.

常見錯誤

She gently spoke to him.
She spoke gently to him.
💡As a manner adverb, 'gently' usually comes after the verb, not before, when the verb carries the main action of speaking.
He is a gently person.
He is a gentle person.
💡'Gently' is an adverb; use 'gentle' (adjective) to describe a noun.

2. using very little physical force or pressure; in a light, soft way that does not

2.副詞B1
釋義

using very little physical force or pressure; in a light, soft way that does not push or press hard.

例句

Stir the sauce gently over low heat so it does not burn.

verb + gently: a light physical action

Cyrus gently pressed the doorbell and waited for an answer.

同義詞
  • lightly

    emphasises low weight or pressure, often more neutral in tone

  • softly

    focuses on the absence of hardness in the contact

反義詞
  • forcefully

    with great strength or power

  • hard

    with firm pressure; the opposite of a light touch

文法句型

verb + gently

gently + verb

用法筆記

Common with cooking verbs (stir, fold, simmer) and physical actions (push, press, tap, rub). Contrasts with 'hard', 'firmly', or 'forcefully'.

3. to a small degree or changing little by little over time, not suddenly or sharpl

3.副詞B2
釋義

to a small degree or changing little by little over time, not suddenly or sharply.

例句

The path climbs gently for about two kilometres before reaching the lake.

gently + verb: describing a gradual slope

Bao's driveway rises gently from the main road up to the garage.

gently + verb: describing a gradual slope or incline

同義詞
  • gradually

    emphasises the slow, step-by-step nature of the change, not necessarily the smallness

  • slightly

    focuses on the small degree of change, without implying a process over time

  • slowly

    focuses on the low speed of change, not the lightness of degree

反義詞
  • suddenly

    happening all at once rather than step by step

  • sharply

    changing steeply or dramatically

文法句型

gently + verb

gently + adjective

verb + gently

用法筆記

Often used with verbs of movement, change, or slope (rise, climb, slope, increase, decrease, lower). Distinguish from sense 2: sense 3 describes degree or rate of change, not the force of an action.

常見錯誤

The temperature rose gently and then suddenly dropped.
The temperature rose slightly and then suddenly dropped.
💡For a very small amount (not a process over time), 'slightly' is clearer than 'gently'.