/tɛn.dər dɪˈzaɪn/
The term "tender design" typically refers to a design that is delicate, gentle, or nurturing in nature. It is often used in contexts related to art, graphic design, fashion, or architecture, where the intention is to evoke emotions of warmth, care, and softness.
Frequency of use is moderate and it can be found in both oral speech and written contexts. However, it may be more common in design-related discussions, art critiques, or marketing materials.
Художник создал нежный дизайн, который запечатлел суть детской невинности.
This clothing line features a tender design that appeals to a soft and romantic aesthetic.
Эта линия одежды имеет нежный дизайн, который привлекает к мягкой и романтической эстетике.
The architect proposed a tender design for the new children's hospital, emphasizing comfort and warmth.
The phrase "tender design" is less prevalent in idiomatic expressions; however, the individual components "tender" and "design" can appear in various idiomatic constructs.
Её нежное прикосновение приносило утешение всем в комнате.
To design with love
Они всегда стараются создавать с любовью, разрабатывая свои продукты.
Tender-hearted
Он - нежный человек, всегда готовый помочь другим.
Design flaw
The word "tender" comes from the Old French "tendre," meaning "soft or delicate," derived from the Latin "tenere," which means "to hold." The word "design" comes from the Latin "designare," meaning "to mark out" or "to designate," which evolved through Middle English "designe."
Synonyms of "tender": - Gentle - Sensitive - Delicate - Soft
Antonyms of "tender": - Harsh - Tough - Rigid - Severe
Synonyms of "design": - Plan - Blueprint - Arrangement - Layout
Antonyms of "design": - Disorder - Chaos - Confusion - Mismanagement