It is tenderest mercy that lets us see that He knows exactly what we are, and yet promises His love and forgiveness.
It is His passion, regarded as the sacrifice for a world's sin, from which flow the most powerful stimulants to service and tonics for weary souls, the tenderest comfortings for sorrow.
God knows where is the tenderest spot, and makes no mistakes in His dealing.
Later, again, as a wise mother she warns them in thetenderest way against their special temptations.
He moves slowly over his work, calculating the tenderest tone, and restraining the subtlest curve, never letting his hand or fancy move at large, gradually refining flaccid spaces to the higher degree of expressiveness.
It brings us into a new world--a world of overpowering interest, of the sublimest views, and the tenderest and purest feelings.
A moment ago it had been trampling to mud the tenderest feeling of the past; it was now eagerly alive with the feeling of the present.
Burns had the deepest and the tenderest feelings in his heart.
It is consistent, if not with the highest thought, with the deepest and the tenderest feelings of the heart.
The memory of Lincoln is the strongest, tenderest tie that binds all hearts together now, and holds all States beneath a Nation's flag.
Yet, in spite of the gloom of the creed, in spite of the climate of mists and fogs, and the maniac winters, the songs of Scotland are the sweetest and the tenderest in all the world.
Mamma stood with extended arms whispering the tenderest words out into the night,--words that sounded as if stifled among sighs and kisses.
Weary of such fruitless exertion, he lifts his eyes, to encounter Olga's gazing at him with a look of tenderest sympathy.
It was not often that she gave way to tears, but her thoughts, the scene about her, and everything, seemed to have combined to touch her tenderest sensibilities.
He tried to soothe her with the tenderest words remorseful love could find.
So that day by day as Robert's depression still continued, Catherine surrounded him with thetenderest and wisest affection.
He encouraged her to find work among the poor; he tried in the tenderest ways to interest her in the great spectacle of London life which was already, in spite of yearning and regret, beginning to fascinate and absorb himself.
The storm had passed off, and the moon was shining brightly over the top of the cypress-tree, flooding the chamber with its gentle radiance, while her mother was bending over her with looks of tenderest affection.
Tis the tenderest part of me, though I have one of the most delicate skins--a skin that bruises if I ring a bell with unwonted celerity.
She was the heroine of the piece, the gentlest, tenderest maid.
Like a shipwreck'd Sailor tost By rough waves on a perilous coast, Lies the Babe, in helplessness And in tenderest nakedness, Flung by labouring nature forth 5 Upon the mercies of the earth.
Tenderest bloom is on her cheek; Wish not for a richer streak; Nor dread the depth of meditative eye; But let thy love, upon that azure field Of thoughtfulness and beauty, yield 195 Its homage offered up in purity.
It is from Jamaica that Mrs. Ward writes to her mother a letter which shows that though the tenderest of mothers, she had been strictly imbued with the Old Testament ideas of bringing up children.
For the southern women, who had everywhere suffered so much, given so much, and lost their all, he had nothing but the tenderest pity.
She has rallied however, she has taken her line; her line is the tenderest pity for you, because you must feel it all to be so entirely your own fault!
A Bard, Who touched the tenderest notes of Pity's lyre.
Mildew causes the tenderest leaves to curl up and some of them seem to be covered with a white powder.
Although uncomfortable to the hand, water of this temperature will not injure the tenderest plant.
Salvias and coleus are the tenderest of these plants.
The caper, for example, is the tenderest plant, yet, being so easily protected, it is among the most certain in its fruit.
In many a village and in many a house a true Eden may be hid, which has neither been named nor marked down; for joy is fond of covering over and concealing her tenderest flowers.
Tenderest regards to Helen; and hoping soon to see you, Ever affectionately yours.
All the beauty of spring at her tenderest was in the air, as the little party turned slowly away, in the light of the late afternoon sun.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tenderest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.