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touchy, ticklish, dangerous, troublesome, provocative,<br />

difficult, tricky: Please avoid mentioning the wedding, it's a<br />

tender subject around here. 5 gentle, soft, delicate, light,<br />

sensitive, soothing: Oh, how he yearned for her tender touch at<br />

his fevered brow. 6 kind, kind-hearted, loving, affectionate,<br />

fond, gentle, mild, compassionate, considerate, humane,<br />

benevolent, sympathetic, feeling, thoughtful, soft-hearted,<br />

warm, caring, merciful, solicitous, tender-hearted,<br />

warm-hearted, good-natured: Wounded and helpless, he succumbed<br />

to the tender care of the nurses. 7 touching, emotional,<br />

moving, stirring, soul-stirring, heart-rending, heartfelt,<br />

passionate, impassioned, impassionate, poignant, sentimental,<br />

mawkish, maudlin: Who could forget the tender scene as Cedric<br />

bade farewell to his mother and went off to war? 8 sore, raw,<br />

painful, sensitive, inflamed; smarting, burning, hurting,<br />

aching, agonizing: This spot, right here, is so tender that it<br />

hurts just to think about it. 9 loving, affectionate, amatory,<br />

amorous, adoring, romantic: They exchanged tender, knowing<br />

looks.<br />

tenderý v. 1 offer, proffer, present, propose, put forward, extend,<br />

hold out, submit, advance, put up, set before: Donald tendered<br />

his resignation yesterday. She has tendered the committee an<br />

excellent proposal.<br />

--n. 2 offer, bid, presentation, proposal, proposition: The<br />

city is accepting tenders for the construction of a new bridge.<br />

3 currency, money, specie, (bank) notes, cash, bills; payment,<br />

compensation: Pound notes are no longer legal tender in England<br />

and Wales.<br />

tender° n. 1 dinghy, gig, skiff, launch, boat, row-boat or rowing-boat,<br />

jolly-boat: The yacht moved easily through the water towing a<br />

tender. 2 wagon, truck, vehicle: The tender of Felix's toy<br />

train was filled with sweets for his birthday.<br />

tenet n. belief, credo, creed, article of faith, ideology, precept,<br />

conviction, principle, dogma, idea, opinion, position, view,<br />

viewpoint, maxim, axiom, canon, teaching, doctrine: They accept<br />

the Golden Rule as a fundamental tenet of their organization.<br />

tenor n. drift, tone, spirit, essence, character, gist, bias, import,<br />

substance, effect, significance, meaning, sense, connotation,

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