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Verb
Present participle for to parent or nurture someone, typically a child
Present participle for to keep from harm, or to ensure the safety of
Present participle for to support or take care of someone who is sick or in need
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Verb
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Present participle for to parent or nurture someone, typically a child
fostering
nurturing
raising
minding
rearing
nursing
tending
overseeing
babysitting
childminding
looking after
attending to
taking care of
ministering to
providing for
taking charge of
being responsible for
bringing up
nourishing
parenting
protecting
supporting
breeding
mothering
cultivating
cherishing
administering to
developing
maintaining
sustaining
training
feeding
preserving
educating
conserving
instructing
disciplining
taking in
adopting
schooling
looking to
doing for
spoon-feeding
owning
nursling
providing
backing
bolstering
watching over
teaching
saving
fathering
having as a pet
keeping as a pet
keeping
guiding
catering to
baby-sitting
watching out for
waiting on
shepherding
serving
safeguarding
prolonging
perpetuating
stewarding
keeping intact
keeping up
watching
keeping an eye on
exercising control over
paying attention to
attending to the requirements of
more ❯
“I need to act like a good father and care for my son.”
Verb
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Present participle for to keep from harm, or to ensure the safety of
protecting
safeguarding
shielding
guarding
sheltering
securing
defending
screening
keeping
saving
preserving
harbouringUK
bulwarking
warding
covering
conserving
forfending
harboringUS
tending
fencing
fortifying
watching
averting
minding
supporting
housing
insulating
chaperoning
inoculating
sentineling
sentinelling
escorting
immunisingUK
immunizingUS
looking after
watching over
keeping safe
keeping from harm
giving sanctuary
giving refuge
mounting guard on
standing guard on
sticking up for
affording protection to
standing guard
standing up for
covering all bases
riding shotgun
saving from harm
keeping an eye on
seeing to
sitting with
taking care of
fending
fostering
hedging
assuring
maintaining
sustaining
taking someone under your wing
going to bat for
taking under one’s wing
overseeing
cocooning
cushioning
cloistering
guiding
being responsible for
presiding over
ruling
persevering with
overlooking
attending to
ministering to
having charge of
helping
preventing
staving off
fending off
upholding
withstanding
taking in
holding at bay
warding off
repelling danger
resisting
garrisoning
holding
insuring
beating off
opposing
barricading
guarding against
providing sanctuary
standing by
policing
standing guard over
stonewalling
shading
wrapping
concealing
havening
covering up
providing protection for
patrolling
occupying
manning
nannying
mothering
hiding
surrounding
enclosing
shotgunning
roofing
chambering
guarding in transit
squiring
halting
salvaging
salvageing
covering for
providing safety
giving cover
giving shelter
reclaiming
stopping
retaining
arresting
retrieving
accompanying
rescuing
thwarting
intercepting
foiling
fighting for
more ❯
“Mr. Woods failed to properly feed and care for the cattle.”
Verb
▲
Present participle for to support or take care of someone who is sick or in need
nursing
treating
doctoring
curing
serving
healing
mothering
remedying
ministering to
taking care of
waiting on
looking after
attending to
tending
minding
keeping an eye on
watching
succouringUK
succoringUS
helping
watching over
fostering
supervising
assisting
aiding
administering to
overseeing
protecting
tending to
seeing to
superintending
guarding
supporting
attending
nurturing
babysitting
childminding
taking charge of
sitting with
encouraging
nannying
sustaining
comforting
baby-sitting
medicating
lending a hand to
being responsible for
giving assistance to
bringing up
giving help to
keeping safe
raising
nourishing
rearing
cultivating
keeping
safeguarding
rescuing
sitting
keeping watch over
bringing relief to
rendering assistance to
administering
dosing
looking out for
ministering
giving aid and encouragement to
lending a helping hand to
nursemaiding
befriending
soothing
relieving
bringing aid to
bringing comfort to
catering to
accommodating
caring
arranging
maintaining
feeding
fending for
providing for
providing sustenance for
mentoring
making a living for
observing
monitoring
giving treatment to
applying treatment
operating on
giving medical treatment to
applying treatment to
prescribing medicine for
inspecting
patching up
giving treatment
mending
doping up
patching
applying medication
governing
breeding
surveying
keeping in view
keeping under surveillance
keeping under guard
surveilling
promoting
furthering
advancing
benefiting
benefitting
servicing
doing a good turn to
making a contribution to
working for
giving a helping hand to
doing something for
forwarding
incubating
boosting
stimulating
riding herd on
looking over
minding the store
giving heed to
having charge of
cradling
fathering
watching out for
keeping tabs on
contributing to
keeping alive
presiding over
riding shotgun
waiting upon
more ❯
“Somebody’s got to care for him. So I quit school and that’s what I did.”
Verb
▲
Present participle for to have affection for, or be devoted to
cherishing
loving
adoring
prizing
treasuring
worshippingUK
worshipingUS
idolisingUK
idolizingUS
holding dear
doting on
feeling affection for
thinking the world of
appreciating
valuing
embracing
esteeming
revering
honoringUS
honouringUK
venerating
reverencing
holding in high regard
loving dearly
setting great store by
admiring
supporting
nurturing
appreciating greatly
valuing highly
caring very much for
thinking very highly of
valuing greatly
feeling great affection for
holding in high esteem
placing great value on
fancying
finding irresistible
liking
feeling deep affection for
hearting
reveling in
less than threeing
adulating
hero-worshipping
lionisingUK
regarding highly
falling for
having a high opinion of
going for
putting on a pedestal
canonisingUK
lionizingUS
respecting
canonizingUS
holding in admiration
loving intensely
deifying
looking up to
standing in awe of
embosoming
doting upon
comforting
cosseting
nourishing
petting
coddling
enshrining
cultivating
indulging
sustaining
tending
wanting
relishing
glorifying
exalting
praising
thinking highly of
paying homage to
hallowing
commending
lauding
acclaiming
magnifying
applauding
hailing
complimenting
thinking much of
approving of
setting store by
celebrating
commemorating
rating
saluting
recognizingUS
toasting
aggrandizing
observing
dignifying
distinguishing
sanctifying
rating highly
decorating
eulogizingUS
regarding
ennobling
subliming
favouringUK
favoringUS
recognisingUK
holding in esteem
eulogisingUK
deferring to
paying tribute to
holding in awe
having a high regard for
taking one’s hat off to
rolling out red carpet
enjoying
idealizingUS
lavishing affection on
feting
erecting
panegyrizing
emblazoning
uprearing
heroizing
extolling the virtues of
attaching importance to
singing paeans to
giving accolades to
giving credit to
showing appreciation of
idealisingUK
extolling
singing the praises of
holding in the highest regard
holding in respect
giving key to city
holding in great respect
giving glad hand
spoiling
pampering
apprizing
encouraging
having a predilection for
having a proclivity for
having a penchant for
cajoling
brown-nosing
flattering
fawning
blandishing
taking pleasure in
putting a premium on
doting
thinking a lot of
wondering at
marveling at
apotheosizing
considering
looking on with favour
expressing approval for
bigging up
expressing admiration for
speaking highly of
crediting
approving
solemnizingUS
acknowledging
paying homage
marking
monumentalizing
solemnisingUK
memorialisingUK
memorializingUS
keeping alive the memory of
more ❯
“You can tell that she does really care for her pony.”
Verb
▲
Present participle for to have a want or desire for
liking
desiring
fancying
wanting
preferring
wishing for
feeling like
having a fancy for
taking a fancy to
having a yen for
craving
pining for
longing for
hankering after
yearning for
thirsting for
favoringUS
favouringUK
relishing
hungering for
loving
inclining toward
requiring
yenning for
feeling in need of
aching for
coveting
wishing
desiderating
having an urge for
itching for
enjoying
leaning toward
leaning towards
hankering for
having an inclination for
hoping for
crying out for
thirsting after
needing
feeling up to
having the inclination for
choosing
setting one’s heart on
sighing for
spoiling for
lusting after
feeling a need for
lusting for
feeling the need for
dying for
having eyes for
selecting
endorsing
rathering
taking to
going for
taking a liking to
approving of
opting for
having a preference for
going in for
having in mind
thinking preferable
liking better
inclining towards
delighting in
falling for
savoringUS
having a yearning for
rejoicing in
having a craving for
dreaming of
digging
reveling in
getting off on
sanctioning
savouringUK
adoring
picking
admiring
embracing
electing
feeling inclined toward
aspiring to
taking a shine to
welcoming
suggesting
feeling disposed to
countenancing
holding with
accepting
having a thing about
settling upon
following
finding attractive
espousing
gravitating towards
approving
approbating
hungering after
having a need for
having one’s heart set on
jonesing for
pining after
feeling inclined to
panting after
salivating for
repining for
burning for
having a passion for
eating one’s heart out over
envying
panting for
hankering
looking forward to
having your eye on
seeking
yearning
pining
hungering
thirsting
awaiting
expecting
anticipating
suspiring for
enthusiastically anticipating
earnestly awaiting
zealously anticipating
fervently awaiting
hungrily anticipating
anticipating with enthusiasm
impatiently anticipating
earnestly anticipating
vigorously anticipating
intently anticipating
intently awaiting
counting the days until
fervently anticipating
energetically awaiting
vigorously awaiting
expectantly anticipating
waiting for
actively awaiting
zealously awaiting
spiritedly anticipating
spiritedly awaiting
expectantly awaiting
longingly anticipating
eagerly awaiting
awaiting with anticipation
hungrily awaiting
ardently awaiting
thirstily awaiting
wishing to
awaiting with pleasure
energetically anticipating
ardently anticipating
thirstily anticipating
breathlessly awaiting
having an eye on
awaiting with enthusiasm
enthusiastically awaiting
anticipating with pleasure
really wanting
eagerly anticipating
longingly awaiting
actively anticipating
breathlessly anticipating
impatiently awaiting
awaiting with gusto
anticipating with gusto
dreaming
anticipating with anticipation
counting the hours until
jonesing
feening
suspiring
begrudging
begging
giving eyeteeth for
eating your heart out
desiring intensely
having designs on
having hots for
having need of
wishing to have
praying for
asking for
repining
languishing
having as one’s aim
having as one’s goal
grieving for
aspiring
panting
lusting
aching
sighing
aiming
carrying a torch for
licking one’s chops
more ❯
“Would you care for a cup of coffee?”
Verb
▲
Present participle for to consider to be appealing
liking
appreciating
fancying
favoringUS
favouringUK
digging
finding appealing
thinking much of
loving
adoring
enjoying
having a taste for
having a weakness for
having a thing about
having a predilection for
having a proclivity for
having a penchant for
having a soft spot for
doting on
cherishing
going for
taking great pleasure in
enjoying greatly
having a great liking for
taking pleasure in
having a thing for
getting a buzz out of
getting off on
really liking
taking a fancy to
getting a kick out of
having a passion for
thoroughly enjoying
doting
preferring
admiring
esteeming
carrying a torch for
venerating
finding irresistible
having a liking for
cottoning to
having a fondness for
choosing
adulating
prizing
delighting in
getting a kick from of
going a bundle on
madding about
getting a buzz from of
having affection for
holding dear
deriving great pleasure from
liking very much
luxuriating in
rejoicing in
feasting on
indulging in
relishing
reveling in
savoringUS
partake of
treasuring
jubilating
valuing
hankering for
drinking in
delighting
taking satisfaction in
basking in
taking to
taking joy in
getting a thrill out of
taking an interest in
taking a thrill to
immersing yourself in
embracing
lapping up
finding pleasure in
liking to indulge in
getting a charge out of
savouringUK
really enjoying
going in for
finding satisfaction in
desiring
craving
revelingUS
revellingUK
luxuriating
having fun with
regarding highly
having regard for
getting a charge from of
amusing oneself with
rating highly
feeling satisfaction with
indulging
revering
taking great pleasure
finding enjoyable
finding joy in
wallowing
enjoying to the full
finding great pleasure
getting a bang out of
taking great delight
crowing about
getting a thrill from
joying
getting pleasure from
drooling over
getting a buzz from
exuberating
rejoicing
having a preference for
exulting
glorying
kvelling
deriving satisfaction from
triumphing
finding agreeable
having an affection for
wanting
yearning
coveting
wishing for
aching for
affecting
getting high on
taking delight in
having a good time
exulting in
having fun
taking great delight in
glorying in
living a little
deriving pleasure from
living it up
having a ball
amusing oneself
grooving on
wallowing in
eating up
feeling deep affection for
caring very much for
feeling affection
overindulging
having a pash on
leaning
feeling affection for
holding very dear
putting on pedestal
thinking the world of
giving one’s heart to
becoming infatuated with
falling for
pottying about
falling head over heels in love with
losing one’s heart to
thriving with
having it bad
wilding for
passionating about
longing for
becoming smitten with
wilding about
developing a crush on
wuving
luving
luvving
rating
respecting
worshippingUK
worshipingUS
attracting
holding in high esteem
holding in high regard
having it bad for
having a high opinion of
thinking highly of
setting store by
setting great store by
extolling the virtues of
attaching importance to
valuing highly
encouraging
finding attractive
taking a shine to
thinking well of
approving of
holding in esteem
feeling affection toward
having a high regard for
leaning toward
more ❯
“I don’t really care for classical music.”
Verb
▲
Present participle for to make a living for the benefit of others
providing
supporting
caring
being responsible for
feeding
fending for
looking after
nurturing
sustaining
taking care of
administering
feathering
bringing home the bacon
clothing
endowing
favoringUS
financing
giving food to
indulging
keeping
maintaining
ministering
providing board for
providing sustenance for
nourishing
plying
rationing
satisfying
treating
favouringUK
blessing
providing for
funding
subsidizingUS
keeping alive
subsidisingUK
underwriting
minding
boarding
fostering
providing food for
cultivating
sponsoring
patronizingUS
patronisingUK
taking good care of
setting up
keeping in existence
more ❯
Verb
▲
Present participle for to direct, handle, control, or be in charge of
superintending
supervising
overseeing
directing
managing
running
administering
handling
conducting
controlling
governing
overlooking
operating
tending
administrating
attending
bossing
captaining
guiding
heading
keeping
minding
presiding over
quarterbacking
regulating
stewarding
watching
inspecting
piloting
steering
carrying on
being responsible for
looking after
commanding
running the show
leading
organizingUS
organisingUK
heading up
calling the shots
calling the shots in
taking the helm
ruling
ministering
officiating
tending to
holding down
calling the tune in
sitting on top of
maintaining
micromanaging
executing
watching over
being in charge
riding herd on
pulling the wires
holding the reins
pulling the strings
taking care of
running things
ruling over
eyeing
eying
chairing
dealing with
chaperoning
refereeing
umpiring
moderating
skippering
masterminding
shepherding
herding
sorting out
ministering to
taking in hand
orchestrating
baby-sitting
keeping an eye on
keeping one’s eye on
exercising control over
cracked the whip
maintaining order
carrying out
being in the driving seat
being in the saddle
holding sway over
calling the tune
manipulating
fielding
influencing
manoeuvringUK
addressing
maneuveringUS
negotiating
hacking
dominating
mastering
taking
plying
instructing
working
treating
taking forward
wielding
engaging in
calling upon
taking over
coordinating
ordering
presiding
engineering
performing
doing
ordaining
swaying
driving
taking charge of
having control of
owning
undertaking
monitoring
implementing
helming
prosecuting
advising
officiating at
reigning
settling
marshalingUS
reigning over
marshallingUK
spearheading
attending to
transacting
seeing to
taking the reins
tyrannizingUS
navigating
tyrannisingUK
determining
taking the chair
holding office
calling the signals
keeping tabs on
observing
keeping up
sitting
guarding
wielding baton
tilling
managing operations
doing the honors
disposing
shielding
protecting
safeguarding
defending
fronting
having the say
controlling the affairs of
pointing in the right direction
putting on the right track
coaching
holding dominion over
prevailing over
exercising power
having charge of
officering
leading the way
having authority over
assuming command of
taking the reins of
domineering
having authority
exercising authority over
managing people
calling the play
hegemonizing
juggling
funnellingUK
coxswaining
trailblazing
channelingUS
channellingUK
pointing
beaconing
funnelingUS
taking control of
overruling
rendering
fitting in
coping with
having a handle on
assuming command
occupying throne
wearing the crown
serving the people
exercising authority
holding dominion
laying down the law
holding sway
making
policing
committing
legislating
checking
arranging
methodizing
standardizingUS
compassing
occasioning
tempering
systematizingUS
accomplishing
standardisingUK
legalisingUK
squaring
normalizingUS
legalizingUS
normalisingUK
readjusting
classifying
reconciling
rectifying
fixing
adapting
systematisingUK
fitting
carrying off
drawing on
resulting in
making ready
translating into
putting through
bringing on
circumnavigating
pulling things together
putting in order
keeping a tab on
checking up on
making conform
keeping a beady eye on
enacting
cruising
sailing
ferrying
conning
effectuating
charting
taking the helm of
plotting
riding out
heading out
boating
shipping out
discharging
concluding
pulling off
working out
buttoning up
thrashing out
doing business
sewing up
running with the ball
buttoning down
hammering out
wrapping up
more ❯
Verb
▲
(something) Present participle for to take into account before making a judgment call
considering
remembering
minding
acknowledging
marking
heeding
noting
musing
taking
allowing for
factoring into
providing for
bearing in mind
being mindful of
factoring in
having regard to
keeping in view
making allowance for
making allowances for
making provision for
paying regard to
reckoning with
respecting
taking account of
taking into account
taking into consideration
taking to heart
taking under advisement
Verb
▲
Present participle for to shape or form a given material
working
forming
fashioning
handling
manipulating
moldingUS
processing
shaping
dressing
kneading
plying
blending
forging
laboringUS
labouringUK
mixing
modellingUK
modelingUS
mouldingUK
squeezing
tending
working on
Verb
▲
Present participle for to admit or welcome into a place or a group
accepting
welcoming
admitting
receiving
adopting
integrating
accommodating
greeting
introducing
allowing
embracing
hailing
bringing in
letting in
taking in
offering friendship to
receiving favourably
receiving gladly
saying hello to
ushering in
giving a hero’s welcome
rolling out the red carpet
OKing
okaying
Verb
▲
Present participle for to provide aid or assistance to
propping
helping
aiding
assisting
supporting
abetting
furthering
bolstering
nurturing
lending a hand
helping out
aiding and abetting
lending a helping hand
ministering to
giving a leg up
giving assistance
coming to the aid of
standing by
taking care of
giving support to
bailing someone out
propping up
relieving
serving
rescuing
cooperating
tending
doing someone a favour
chipping in
mucking in with
doing your part
taking under one’s wing
doing someone a service
saving someone’s skin
pitching in
coming to someone’s rescue
going to bat for
getting someone out of a tight spot
getting stuck in with
doing a favor
doing someone a good turn
saving someone’s bacon
more ❯
Verb
▲
Present participle for to show favor or approval of
countenancing
accepting
approbating
approving
sanctioning
favoringUS
okaying
OKing
favouringUK
allowing
permitting
confirming
approving of
subscribing to
going along with
admitting of
agreeing to
consenting to
giving the okay to
nodding at
smiling on
giving green light
giving the nod
signing off on
giving stamp of approval
giving the green light to
giving the thumbs up to
putting John Hancock on
Verb
▲
Present participle for to advocate or show support or approval of
favouringUK
accepting
countenancing
sanctioning
approving
backing
endorsing
espousing
esteeming
favoringUS
supporting
valuing
advocating
promoting
pushing
appreciating
approbating
championing
commending
honoringUS
honouringUK
plugging
praising
recommending
adopting
advising
encouraging
eulogisingUK
eulogizingUS
okaying
urging
welcoming
approving of
OKing
rooting for
subscribing to
bucking for
standing up for
taking to
vouching for
arguing for
looking on with favour
pressing for
flashing on
receiving gladly
campaigning for
lobbying for
looking up to
regarding highly
thinking well of
tilting toward
taking a liking to
taking a shine to
giving the nod to
rubber-stamping
fancying
preferring
liking
favoriting
Verb
▲
Present participle for to teach, train or educate in a given field
training
instructing
schooling
teaching
educating
tutoring
coaching
preparing
drilling
priming
seasoning
exercising
guiding
indoctrinating
developing
disciplining
equipping
fitting
improving
inculcating
leading
lessoning
mentoring
piloting
readying
rearing
upskilling
conditioning
cultivating
edifying
enlightening
grounding
honing
practicingUS
practisingUK
qualifying
rehearsing
hardening
inuring
mouldingUK
moldingUS
shaping
sharpening
taming
updating
drumming into
breaking in
giving lessons to
licking into shape
making fit
making ready
demonstrating to
showing the ropes
putting through the grind
putting through the mill
whipping into shape
making something clear to
putting someone through their paces
Verb
▲
Present participle for to feel or express sympathy for (someone’s suffering or difficulty)
sympathisingUK
sympathizingUS
empathisingUK
empathizingUS
pitying
commiserating
understanding
comprehending
appreciating
identifying
bleeding
empathizing with
identifying with
feeling for
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[ kˈe͡əɹɪŋ fɔː], [ kˈeəɹɪŋ fɔː], [ k_ˈeə_ɹ_ɪ_ŋ f_ɔː]
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There are many things to care for when it comes to preserving food. Making sure food is properly stored at temperatures that will not cause spoilage is key. Proper food storage can prevent food-borne illness. Next, washing hands and surfaces regularly can help prevent the spread of foodborne illnesses. Finally, making sure food is eaten promptly can prevent it from going bad.
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The definition of caring is someone or something that shows kindness and concern for others . A person who is concerned about others and who does kind things for them is an example of someone who would be described as caring .
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Caring adjective If someone is caring , they are affectionate, helpful, and sympathetic.
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The act of caring for another is so powerful because it creates deeper bonds as individuals lean on each other for emotional support. … It also teaches important virtues such as patience, understanding and loyalty that benefit individuals in both their personal and professional lives.
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Caring people are polite, considerate, generous, affectionate, patient , understanding , loving, and forgiving. They go out of their way to make others feel special, to make them happy or feel more confident in themselves. They’re sensitive to others’ feelings. They care what others have to say.
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Affable — He’s easy to talk to. Agreeable — He’s enjoyable to talk to. Amiable — He’s friendly and nice. Charming — He has a “magic” effect that makes people like him.
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1 : to exhibit an inclination or tendency : conduce tends to be optimistic. 2 : to move, direct, or develop one’s course in a particular direction cannot tell where society is tending. tend. verb (2) tended; tending; tends.
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As adjectives the difference between kind and caring is that kind is having a benevolent, courteous, friendly, generous, gentle, or disposition, marked by consideration for – and service to – others while caring is (of a person) kind, sensitive, empathetic.
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