different between lenity vs gentleness
lenity
English
Etymology
From Middle French lénité, from Latin lenitas
Noun
lenity (countable and uncountable, plural lenities)
- leniency
- mercy
- forgiveness
Anagrams
- Tilney, Tinley, tinley
lenity From the web:
- vanity mean
- what does lenity mean
- what does levity mean
- what do lenity meaning
- what is lenity in a sentence
- what do lenity
- what does respective lenity mean
- what does vanity mean
gentleness
English
Etymology
gentle +? -ness
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d???ntl?n?s/
- Hyphenation: gen?tle?ness
Noun
gentleness (countable and uncountable, plural gentlenesses)
- The state of being gentle.
Synonyms
- douceur, sweetness
Translations
gentleness From the web:
- what loneliness does to a person
- what loneliness feels like
- what loneliness looks like
- what loneliness does to the brain
- what loneliness means
- what loneliness does to the human body
- what loneliness does to your brain
- what loneliness looks like in the brain
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- lenity vs gentleness
- starched vs ritual
- cruelty vs boisterousness
- gain vs accumulate
- always vs everlastingly
- pronounce vs yelp
- sentimental vs fantastic
- unvaried vs undeviating
- branch vs association
- pique vs rancor
- heartrending vs pitiful
- denote vs impress
- sleight vs deception
- meaning vs enunciation
- blooming vs sparkling
- indignity vs cheek
- pest vs mischief
- repose vs easiness
- overpower vs facinate
- repay vs renew