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gentle vs lord

lord vs gentle

gentle is not a noun while lord is a noun.

gentle is an adjective but lord is not an adjective.

gentle and lord both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
gentle No Yes Yes No
lord Yes No Yes No
As verbs, lord is a hyponym of gentle; that is, lord is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than gentle:
  • gentle: give a title to someone; make someone a member of the nobility
  • lord: make a lord of someone
Other hyponyms of gentle include baronetise, baronetize, dub, knight.
gentle (noun) lord (noun)
a person who has general authority over others
gentle (adjective) lord (adjective)
marked by moderate steepness
having little impact
soft and mild; not harsh or stern or severe
belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy
quiet and soothing
easily handled or managed
having or showing a kindly or tender nature
gentle (verb) lord (verb)
stroke soothingly make a lord of someone
cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of
give a title to someone; make someone a member of the nobility
Difference between gentle and lord

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