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English Dictionary (1-2 of 2)
- care
- [kεə]
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- 1. to be troubled or concerned; be affected emotionally
- 2. to have regard, affection, or consideration (for)
- 3. to have a desire or taste (for)
- 4. to provide physical needs, help, or comfort (for)
- 5. to agree or like (to do something)
- 6.
careful or serious attention
- 7. protective or supervisory control
- 8. trouble; anxiety; worry
- 9. an object of or cause for concern
- 10. caution
- 11. Old English cearu (n), cearian (vb), of Germanic origin; compare Old High German chara lament, Latin garr i re to...
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- CARE
- [kεə]
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- 1. Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere, Inc.; a federation of US charities, giving financial and technical assistance to many regions of the world
- 2. communicated authenticity, regard, empathy: the three qualities believed to be essential in the therapist practising client-centred therapy
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Examples (1-5 of 21)
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he doesn't care any
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he is dying, and she doesn't care
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would you care for some tea?
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would you care to sit down, please?
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under her care the plant flourished
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- [keə]
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