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Verb
/ke(ə)r/,
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caring, present participle; cared, past tense; cared, past participle; cares, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Feel concern or interest; attach importance to something
    • - they don't care about human life
    • - I don't care what she says
  2. Feel affection or liking
    • - you care very deeply for him
  3. Like or be willing to do or have something
    • - would you care for some tea?
    • - I don't care to listen to him
  4. Look after and provide for the needs of
    • - he has numerous animals to care for

  1. (caring) feeling and exhibiting concern and empathy for others; "caring friends"
  2. (caring) lovingness: a loving feeling
  3. (Caring (album)) Caring is the debut album by Rosie Gaines, released October 8, 1985.
  4. (caring) Kind, sensitive, empathetic
  5. (CARING) Compassion, Courtesy, Femininity, Gentleness, Indulgence, Kindness, Mercy, Nurturing, Patience, Pity, Selflessness, Sensitivity, Service, Sincerity, Soft, Sympathy, Tact, Tenderness, Unselfishness, Willingness.
  6. (CARING) A heavy feeling of interest, concern, or responsibility.
  7. (CARING) With the rise of VIRTUE ETHICS (q.v.) a caring person is increasingly recognised in ethics as a particular instance of a good person. Caring is not to be equated with BENEFICENCE (q.v.), having a more relational quality to it. FEMINISM (q.v. ...
  8. (Caring) "The most important concern here is the good of all the people in the company," and "In this company, people look out for each other's good."
  9. (Caring) Instructors attempt to show students that they care about their success in the class by seeking to create a personal connection with individual students in the class. ...
  10. (Caring) Mac wants to make milkshakes; Mike learns to take care on his trip; Busty Crust is getting a repair, but takes his rebuild for granted.
  11. (Caring) The art of caring is "being with" a client as opposed to "doing to" wherein a trusting, caring healing relationship exists to potentiate health and well being of the client (Watson, 1994). It demonstrates respect and acknowledges the uniqueness of circumstances surrounding the client. ...
  12. (Caring) They show empathy, compassion and respect towards the needs and feelings of others. They have a personal commitment to service, and act to make a positive difference to the lives of others and to the environment.
  13. (Caring) is “the concern, empathy, and consideration for the needs and values of others.” [29]
  14. (Caring) to show a sincere concern for others, for their needs and well-being.
  15. (caring) attentif / à l'écoute
  16. (caring) in formal usage, words like kind and compassionate are preferable.
  17. (caring) wanting to help people: "My boss is caring and often asks me how things are going."
  18. Caring is giving love and attention to people and things that matter to you. When you care about people, you help them. You do a careful job, giving your very best effort. You treat people and things gently and respectfully. Caring makes the world a safer place.