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Strength that chooses not to flex — power with the volume turned down.
means Mild, kind, and careful in manner or touch, avoiding harshness or force.
from From Latin gentilis, of the same clan or noble birth — gentle once meant aristocratic before it meant tender, because well-bred folk were expected to behave nicely.
Class rootsSame source as gentleman and genteel.
Verb lifeTo gentle a horse means to tame patiently.
Gentle giantPhrase exists because size implies the opposite.