Tender-mindedly

adv

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Definitions

Adverb
  1. 1
    Alternative form of tendermindedly. alt-of, alternative

    "William tough-mindedly adopted the ideology of the expanding bourgeoisie, while Henry, Jr., tender-mindedly turned to the philosophy of the leisure class and "joined himself, therefore, to the great aristocratic tradition in European literature.""

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"William tough-mindedly adopted the ideology of the expanding bourgeoisie, while Henry, Jr., tender-mindedly turned to the philosophy of the leisure class and "joined himself, therefore, to the great aristocratic tradition in European literature.""

Etymology

From tender-minded + -ly.

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