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care

care

Meaning of care

concern and support

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EN-UK/ˈkeə/
EN-US/ˈkɛr/
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care with Russian translation

care usage examples

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Она проявляет заботу о растениях на балконе каждое утро.

She shows care for the plants on her balcony every morning.

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Сосед оставил записку с благодарностью за их заботу.

The neighbour left a note thanking them for their care.

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care belongs to the topic "Emotions and Feelings". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

careзабота
familyсемья
parentsродители
momмама
dadпапа
childребёнок
childrenдети

care synonyms

Related words worth learning together

nurturing
emphasis on growth, development and sustained caring, often parental
tending
practical maintenance or looking after (e.g., tending a garden or patient)
guardianship
legal responsibility for another person and their welfare; formal and specific
solicitude
formal or literary word for attentive care and concern, often slightly old-fashioned
attention
focus or notice given to someone or something, more cognitive than emotional
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nurturing

emphasis on growth, development and sustained caring, often parental

B2Rarely

She has a nurturing approach to teaching.

T
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tending

practical maintenance or looking after (e.g., tending a garden or patient)

B1Rarely

He spends his mornings tending the garden.

G
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guardianship

legal responsibility for another person and their welfare; formal and specific

B2Rarely

After the accident, the aunt was granted guardianship of the children.

S
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solicitude

formal or literary word for attentive care and concern, often slightly old-fashioned

C1Very Rarely

His solicitude for the elderly was well known.

🇬🇧en

focus or notice given to someone or something, more cognitive than emotional

A2Very Often

The baby needs constant attention.

🇬🇧en

can mean worry or an interest/priority; overlaps with care when showing interest

B1Very Often

Her main concern is the children's safety.

S
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support

practical or emotional help provided to someone; more active than general care

A2Very Often

He gave her emotional support after the loss.

🇬🇧en

to give assistance or do something useful for someone; action-focused

A1Very Often

Can you help me with this box?

🇬🇧en

formal word for help or support, often used in institutional contexts

B2Often

The charity provided financial assistance.

S
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supervision

oversight or watching over activities or people, often managerial

B2Often

Children must be under adult supervision at the pool.

🇬🇧en

act of keeping someone or something safe from harm; emphasis on safety

A2Often

The fence offers protection from stray animals.

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How to pronounce care and what this word means

care means care. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce care

/ˈkeə/

care translation

care

care examples

She shows care for the plants on her balcony every morning.

care transcription

/ˈkeə/, /ˈkɛr/

Questions about this word

care meaning: what does it mean?

concern and support

care pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

care is pronounced as /ˈkeə/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

care definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

She shows care for the plants on her balcony every morning. Translation: Она проявляет заботу о растениях на балконе каждое утро.

Is care part of Emotions and Feelings vocabulary?

Yes, care can be learned in the Emotions and Feelings topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is care part of Family and Relationships vocabulary?

Yes, care can be learned in the Family and Relationships topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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