Gently

/ˈdʒɛntli/ adverb

In a soft, careful, or mild way, without force or harshness.

From *gentle* meaning “mild, kind” + *-ly*, originally linked to nobility of birth. As *gentle* shifted from “noble-born” to “mild in nature,” *gently* came to describe soft actions and tones. It now focuses on how something is done, not social status.

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