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tend1
verb (tended , tending )
1 to take care of or look after someone or something; to wait on or serve them.
2 (tend to something) to attend to it.
[14c: variant of attend]
tender noun (see also tender3).
verb (tended , tending )
1 to take care of or look after someone or something; to wait on or serve them.
2 (tend to something) to attend to it.
[14c: variant of attend]
tender noun (see also tender3).
tend2
verb (tended , tending ) intr
1 (usu tend to or towards) to be likely or inclined to.
2 to move slightly, lean or slope in a specified direction.
[14c: from Latin tendere to stretch]
verb (tended , tending ) intr
1 (usu tend to or towards) to be likely or inclined to.
2 to move slightly, lean or slope in a specified direction.
[14c: from Latin tendere to stretch]
tendency
noun (tendencies )
1 a likelihood of acting or thinking, or an inclination to act or think, in a particular way.
2 a general course, trend or drift.
3 a faction or group within a political party or movement.
[17c]
noun (tendencies )
1 a likelihood of acting or thinking, or an inclination to act or think, in a particular way.
2 a general course, trend or drift.
3 a faction or group within a political party or movement.
[17c]
tendentious
adjective characterized by a particular bias, tendency or underlying purpose.
tendentiously adverb .
tendentiousness noun .
adjective characterized by a particular bias, tendency or underlying purpose.
tendentiously adverb .
tendentiousness noun .
tender1
adjective
1 soft and delicate; fragile.
2 said of meat: easily chewed or cut.
3 easily damaged or grieved; sensitive a tender heart .
4 easily hurt when touched, especially because of having been hurt before.
5 loving and gentle tender words .
6 easily moved to love, pity or guilt, etc a tender conscience .
7 youthful and vulnerable of tender years .
8 requiring gentle or careful handling.
[13c: from French tendre , from Latin tener ]
tenderly adverb .
adjective
1 soft and delicate; fragile.
2 said of meat: easily chewed or cut.
3 easily damaged or grieved; sensitive a tender heart .
4 easily hurt when touched, especially because of having been hurt before.
5 loving and gentle tender words .
6 easily moved to love, pity or guilt, etc a tender conscience .
7 youthful and vulnerable of tender years .
8 requiring gentle or careful handling.
[13c: from French tendre , from Latin tener ]
tenderly adverb .
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