care
Usage
What are other ways to say care?
Care suggests a heaviness of spirit caused by dread, or by the constant pressure of burdensome demands: Poverty weighs a person down with care. Concern implies an anxious sense of interest in something: concern over a friend's misfortune. Worry is an active state of agitated uneasiness and restless apprehension: He was distracted by worry over the stock market.Example Sentences
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For example, they may have budgeted how much they could spend on a mortgage or child care based on a student-loan payment that’s likely to tick upward in the coming months.
From MarketWatch
But he believed there was more he could do to take care of the wild places he cherished.
From Los Angeles Times
I am sure he needs an awful lot of love, care and attention right now.
From BBC
Your mother needs an evaluation, care, and a wellness check.
From MarketWatch
Under the leadership of Webborn's predecessor Dame Katherine Grainger, the body then said it would win "the right way", and introduced a number of reforms designed to improve duty of care.
From BBC
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.