- nouncare (noun) · cares (plural noun)
- the provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something:"the care of the elderly" · "the child is safe in the care of her grandparents"
- serious attention or consideration applied to doing something correctly or to avoid damage or risk:"he planned his departure with great care"
- an object of concern or attention:"the cares of family life"
- a feeling of or occasion for anxiety:"she was driving along without a care in the world"
verbcare (verb) · cares (third person present) · cared (past tense) · cared (past participle) · caring (present participle)- feel concern or interest; attach importance to something:"they don't care about human life" · "I don't care what she says"
- feel affection or liking:"you care very deeply for him"
- (care for something/care to do something)like or be willing to do or have something:"would you care for some tea?" · "I don't care to listen to him"
- (care for)look after and provide for the needs of:"he has numerous animals to care for"
OriginOld English caru (noun), carian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Old High German chara ‘grief, lament’, charon ‘grieve’, and Old Norse kǫr ‘sickbed’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnounverb- feel concern or interest; attach importance to something:
- look after and provide for the needs of:
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