1. Raidir. Tendre un cordage.
2. Déployer.
3. Dresser. Tendre une tente.
4. Avancer.
5. Offrir. Tendre un siège.
6. Tapisser. Tendre une chambre.
7. Aller vers. Tendre ŕ la perfection.
1. To put forward for consideration
2. To make available or accessible, provide or furnish
3. To offer verbally:; SYN. extend.
4. To present as an act of worship; SYN. offer up.
5. To present for acceptance or rejection; SYN. proffer.
6. To produce or introduce on the stage;King Lea
7. To propose a payment; as at sales or auctions; SYN. bid, tender.
8. To make available for sale
9. To threaten to do something:
1. To offer for acceptance; to propose to give; to make a tender of
2. To essay or attempt of one's own accord; to undertake, or propose to undertake.
1. To become longer by being stretched and pulled
2. To extend one's body or limbs; SYN. stretch out.
3. To extend one's limbs or muscles, or the entire body; SYN. extend.
4. To extend the scope or meaning of; often unduly:
5. To pull in opposite directions
6. To occupy a large, elongated area; SYN. stretch along.
7. To lie down comfortably; SYN. stretch out.
1. To exhibit an inclination or tendency; SYN. lean, incline.
2. To have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined; SYN. lean, incline, run.
3. To keep watch on
4. To tend to something or somebody.
1. To offer or present for acceptance.
2. To make tender or more tender; SYN. tenderize.
3. To make a tender of; in legal settlements.
(Homonym: Titan).
1. To become tight or tighter.
2. To make tight or tighter; SYN. fasten.
1. Friable. Une pierre tendre.
2. Doux.
3. Affectueux.
4. Caressant. Une femme tendre.
1. Having or showing a kindly or tender nature
2. Quiet and soothing
3. Soft and mild; not harsh or stern or severe
1. Characterized by mercy, and compassion; SYN. merciful.
2. Agreeable
3. Expressing sympathy.
4. Having or showing a tender and considerate and helpful nature; used especially of persons and their behavior
5. Helpful to other people
6. Liberal
7. Showing consideration and anticipation of needs; SYN. thoughtful.
8. Tolerant and forgiving under provocation; SYN. tolerant.
Feeling or showing love and affection
1. Physically untoughened; SYN. untoughened.
2. Susceptible to physical or emotional injury; SYN. vulnerable.
3. Given to sympathy or gentleness or sentimentality
4. Easy to cut or chew
5. (Of plants) Not hardy; easily killed by adverse growing condition
1. Easily moved by another's distress
2. Easily moved to love.