Tenderness

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King James Dictionary [1]

Ten'Derness, n. The state of being tender or easily broken, bruised or injured softness brittleness as the tenderness of a thread the tenderness of flesh.

1. The state of being easily hurt soreness as the tenderness of flesh when bruised or inflamed. 2. Susceptibility of the softer passions sensibility.

Well we know your tenderness of heart.

3. Kind attention anxiety for the good of another, or to save him from pain. 4. Scrupulousness caution extreme care or concern not to give or to commit offense as tenderness of conscience. 5. Cautious care to preserve or not to injure as a tenderness of reputation. 6. Softness of expression pathos.

Webster's Dictionary [2]

(n.) The quality or state of being tender (in any sense of the adjective).

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