tenderness
[C/U] Both
This word carries a soft, vulnerable emotional weight. It describes a state of openness and care that avoids harshness or aggression. In interpersonal relationships, it suggests a protective kind of love, often associated with intimacy, parental care, or the early stages of romance. In a medical or physical sense, the word shifts from an emotional quality to a tactile reaction. It describes the specific sensation of pain that occurs only when a part of the body is touched, distinguishing it from a constant ache or a sharp, spontaneous pain.
Uncountable when describing the emotional trait of being loving. Countable when referring to specific areas of physical pain during a medical exam.