Thesaurus / cherish
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I cherish this little holiday listening ritual, but it still felt too new, too insignificant to mention back in the autumn of 2018 when Cowell — who died Thursday at 79 — invited me into his Maryland home to talk about his music.
STANLEY COWELL NAVIGATED THE VASTNESS OF JAZZ A FEW NOTES AT A TIMECHRIS RICHARDSDECEMBER 18, 2020WASHINGTON POSTThat said, many a gamer will cherish the idea of playing the latest in this venerable series day one, so pre-ordering a copy is a possibility if none of the other games really ring their bell.
GIFT GUIDE: GAMES ON EVERY PLATFORM TO GET YOU THROUGH THE LONG, COVID WINTERDEVIN COLDEWEYDECEMBER 3, 2020TECHCRUNCHTo pay for it, she took aim at a tax break cherished by the private equity industry.
SUSAN COLLINS BACKED DOWN FROM A FIGHT WITH PRIVATE EQUITY. NOW THEY’RE UNDERWRITING HER REELECTION.BY JUSTIN ELLIOTT, PROPUBLICA, AND THEODORIC MEYER, POLITICOOCTOBER 29, 2020PROPUBLICAAfter much soul searching, lengthy discussions and extensive evaluations of our long-term goals, my family and I decided this was the right time to pass our responsibility and cherished stewardship.
THE UTAH JAZZ WILL HAVE A NEW OWNER FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 35 YEARSBEN GOLLIVEROCTOBER 28, 2020WASHINGTON POSTMany of you are my sources, subjects, friends, confidantes, dinner companions, onstage dueling partners, cherished critics, and more.
A GOODBYE AFTER 19 YEARSADAM LASHINSKYOCTOBER 5, 2020FORTUNEThis contempt for the masses they cherish until they have to descend from Parnassus and enter the public service.
SKIPPER WORSEALEXANDER LANGE KIELLANDHad Mr. Wilding been other than she now learnt he was, he would surely not cherish an attachment for a person so utterly unworthy.
MISTRESS WILDINGRAFAEL SABATINIShe was careful to cherish in herself an openness to noble impressions and to the high poetry of nature and life.
MARRIAGE LA MODEMRS. HUMPHRY WARDKitty Tynan had certainly enough imagination to make her cherish a mystery.
YOU NEVER KNOW YOUR LUCK, COMPLETEGILBERT PARKERThe wolf is capable of strong attachments, and has been known to cherish the memory of a friend for a great length of time.
STORIES ABOUT ANIMALS: WITH PICTURES TO MATCHFRANCIS C. WOODWORTHWORDS RELATED TO CHERISH
- anticipated
- aspired
- assumed
- awaited
- believed
- cherished
- contemplated
- counted on
- deemed likely
- depended on
- desired
- expected
- felt confident
- foresaw
- had faith
- held
- hung in
- kept fingers crossed
- knocked on wood
- looked at sunny side
- looked forward to
- prayed
- presumed
- promised oneself
- relied
- supposed
- surmised
- suspected
- sweated
- sweated it
- sweated it out
- thought to
- took heart
- trusted
- was sure of
- watched for
- wished
- anticipates
- aspires
- assumes
- awaits
- believes
- cherishes
- contemplates
- counts on
- deems likely
- depends on
- desires
- expects
- feels confident
- foresees
- hangs in
- has faith
- holds
- is sure of
- keeps fingers crosses
- knocks on wood
- looks at sunny side
- looks forward to
- prays
- presumes
- promises oneself
- relies
- supposes
- surmises
- suspects
- sweats
- sweats it
- sweats it out
- takes heart
- thinks to
- trusts
- watches for
- wishes
- admire
- adore
- appreciate
- approve
- be gratified by
- be keen on
- be partial to
- be pleased by
- be sweet on
- care for
- care to
- cherish
- delight in
- derive pleasure from
- dig
- dote on
- esteem
- exclaim
- fancy
- feast on
- find appealing
- get a kick out of
- go for
- hanker for
- hold dear
- indulge in
- love
- luxuriate in
- prize
- rejoice in
- relish
- revel in
- savor
- stuck on
- take an interest in
- take delight in
- take satisfaction in
- take to
- admire
- adulate
- be attached to
- be captivated by
- be crazy about
- be enamored of
- be enchanted by
- be fascinated with
- be fond of
- be in love with
- canonize
- care for
- cherish
- choose
- deify
- delight in
- dote on
- esteem
- exalt
- fall for
- fancy
- glorify
- go for
- gone on
- have affection for
- have it bad
- hold dear
- hold high
- idolize
- long for
- lose one's heart to
- prefer
- prize
- put on pedestal
- think the world of
- thrive with
- treasure
- venerate
- wild for
- worship
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