A tendency to express warm, compassionate feelings(noun)
Concern for the feelings or welfare of others(noun)
Pain or discomfort when an affected area is touched(noun)
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Use "tenderness" in a sentence
"Iago devotes himself to wronged Othello, and says, _Let him command whatever bloody business_, and in me it shall be an act, not of cruelty, but _of tenderness, to obey him_; not of malice to other, but of _tenderness_ for him."
"I very well understand what you call tenderness, madam; but in some situations, pity -- pity -- is the greatest insult."
"I never, my dear girl, knew happiness till now; my tenderness is absolutely a species of idolatry; you cannot think what a slave this lovely girl has made me."