Synonym: administer, attend, bend, care for, foster, help, incline, lean, look after, mind, nurse, serve, watch over. Similar words: tender, intend, extend, attend, distend, portend, contend, attend to. Meaning: [tend] v. 1. have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined 2. have care of or look after 3. manage or run.
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31. I tend to go to bed earlier during the winter.
32. If I've got money in my pocket, I tend to fritter it away.
33. These lotions tend to give the skin a tingly sensation.
34. People tend to work hard at this stage of life.
35. All children will tend to suffer from separation from their parents and siblings.
36. A problem for manufacturers is that lighter cars tend to be noisy.
37. We tend to imagine that the Victorians were very prim and proper.
38. We women have a lot of good business skills, although we tend to underrate ourselves.
39. Older people tend to be quite conservative and a bit suspicious of any supposed advances.
40. Most supporting bands tend to be youngsters, and rarely upstage the star.
41. Cities, if unrestricted, tend to coalesce into bigger and bigger conurbations.
42. If you tend to overeat because of depression, first take steps to recognize the source of your sadness.
43. We tend to use these terms as if they were freely interchangeable forms of energy.
44. People tend to think that the problem will never affect them.
45. Hospitals now tend to discharge patients earlier than in the past.
46. It isn't that he lied exactly, but he did tend to exaggerate.
47. In older age groups women predominate because men tend to die younger.
48. Different spreadsheet packages tend to be similar, though not necessarily identical.
49. People under stress tend to express their full range of potential.
50. The kids tend to raid the fridge when they get home from school.
51. Women tend to get a raw deal from employers.
52. Women tend to personalise rejection more than men.
53. His novels tend to be very samey.
54. People with Cockney accents tend to drop their aitches.
55. These new symptoms tend to confirm my original diagnosis.
56. Dictionary definitions tend to show stereotypical patterns of usage.
57. Government reports tend to make rather dry reading.
58. Things tend to get lost when you move house.
59. His views tend towards the extreme.
60. I tend to flush old medicines down the toilet.