caring

[ˈkerɪŋ]

caring Definition

  • 1displaying kindness and concern for others' well-being
  • 2relating to the work or practice of providing care for the sick or elderly

Using caring: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "caring" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She is a caring person who always puts others first.

  • Example

    The caring staff at the nursing home provided excellent care for the residents.

  • Example

    Caring for a sick family member can be emotionally and physically exhausting.

caring Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with caring

  • to look after someone or something

    Example

    She took care of her sick mother for many years.

  • a package of useful or comforting items sent to someone who is away from home or in need of support

    Example

    My friend sent me a care package when I was feeling homesick.

  • the care and supervision of a child, especially by a professional caregiver

    Example

    She had to find affordable child care so she could go back to work.

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Summary: caring in Brief

The term 'caring' [ˈkerɪŋ] describes a person or action that displays kindness and concern for others' well-being. It can also relate to the work or practice of providing care for the sick or elderly, as in 'The caring staff at the nursing home provided excellent care for the residents.' Phrases like 'take care of' and 'care package' denote looking after someone or sending useful items to someone in need.

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