Similar words: daring, wearing, bearing, blaring, glaring, roaring, staring, tearing. Meaning: ['keərɪŋ] n. a loving feeling. adj. 1. showing a care 2. having or displaying warmth or affection 3. feeling and exhibiting concern and empathy for others.
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61. A nurse has to fulfil many duties in caring for the sick.
62. A nurse has many duties to fulfil in caring for the sick.
63. No one could ever accuse this government of not caring about the poor.
64. The party is trying to project a new image of itself as caring for the working classes.
65. She does some voluntary work, caring for the elderly, but care for is more commonly used to mean 'like':I don't really care for spicy food.
66. She was past caring about anything by then and just wanted the pain to end.
67. I've always thought of Jo as a very caring person.
68. Diane had dedicated her life to caring for him to the exclusion of all else.
69. Caring for animals is not sentimentality - it reinforces our respect for life.
70. Caring for an elderly relative can become an intolerable burden.
71. The actors spoke their lines mechanically, hardly caring about the meaning.
72. Rather than put him in the hospital, she had been caring for him at home.
73. The girls learn exactly what is entailed in caring for a newborn baby.
74. It can't be easy caring for a man and a child who are not your own.
74. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
75. Not everyone in the world will be kind and caring towards you.
76. The course is also suitable for those in the caring professions.
77. He was a very gentle, caring person.
78. Roger's a warm and caring person.
79. Today, corporations have become more streamlined and less caring.
80. Taking the worry out of caring for the departed.
81. The ultimate virtue, I thought, is caring for others.
82. The defence solicitor, Jack Gowans, said Ballantine has a drink problem but is a kind, intelligent and caring man.
83. You will soon see how Pampers are caring for your baby ... and your baby's world.
84. He was a quiet, caring and loving boy, his nature being the antithesis of mine.
85. The opportunity exists right there to be a wise and caring parent.
86. The infant's death occurred when her father was caring for the baby while his wife was at work.
87. Did it make him less sensitive, less conscientious, less capable, less caring, less able, less tough?
88. A smile is the light in your window that tells others that there is a caring, sharing person inside. Denis Waitley
89. Spurred by the horrors he witnessed in war, Cheshire dedicated his life to caring for others after it was over.
90. Failure to optimise the level of support to the caring team will undermine efforts to distribute annual leave evenly among nurses.
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