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Webster 1913 Edition
Gingerly
Gin′ger-ly
,adv.
[Prov. E.
ginger
brittle, tender; cf. dial. Sw. gingla
, gängla
, to go gently, totter, akin to E. gang
.] Cautiously; timidly; fastidiously; daintily.
What is’t that you took up so
gingerly
? Shakespeare
Webster 1828 Edition
Gingerly
GIN'GERLY
,adv.
Definition 2024
gingerly
gingerly
English
Adverb
gingerly (comparative more gingerly, superlative most gingerly)
- In a delicate and cautious manner.
- He placed the glass jar gingerly on the concrete step.
- 2012 June 3, Nathan Rabin, “TV: Review: THE SIMPSONS (CLASSIC): “Mr. Plow” (season 4, episode 9; originally aired 11/19/1992)”, in (Please provide the title of the work):
- Purchasing a snowplow transforms Homer into a new man. Mr. Burns' laziest employee suddenly becomes an ambitious self-starter who buys ad time on local television at 3:17 A.M (prime viewing hours, Homer gingerly volunteers, for everyone from alcoholics to the unemployable to garden-variety angry loners) and makes a homemade commercial costarring his family.
Translations
gently
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Adjective
gingerly (comparative more gingerly, superlative most gingerly)
- very careful or cautious.
- 1867, Rebecca Harding Davis, Waiting For The Verdict, chapter 19 “The Valley of the Shadow”, published 1868 in The Galaxy magazine, volume 4, page 223:
- But, ther’s somethin’ in the very look and voice of Jeems Strebling, even in his gingerly walk, that riles all the black drop in me.
- 1886, Thomas Hardy, The Mayor of Casterbridge, chapter 45:
- …penetrating cautiously into dark cellars, sallying forth with gingerly tread to the garden, now leaf-strewn by autumn winds…
- 2012, David Mack, Star Trek: The Next Generation — Cold Equations Book One: Persistence of Memory, chapter 28:
- Several gingerly taps on her console fired clusters of modified probes into the maelstrom of the gas giant’s atmosphere.
- 1867, Rebecca Harding Davis, Waiting For The Verdict, chapter 19 “The Valley of the Shadow”, published 1868 in The Galaxy magazine, volume 4, page 223:
Anagrams
References
- “gingerly” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary (2001).