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verb
- 1. protect and care for (someone) lovingly: "he needed a woman he could cherish" Similar
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1. a. : to hold dear : feel or show affection for. cherished her friends. b. : to keep or cultivate with care and affection : nurture. cherishes his marriage. 2. : to entertain or harbor in the mind deeply and resolutely.
Some common synonyms of cherish are appreciate, prize, treasure, and value. While all these words mean "to hold in high estimation," cherish implies a special love and care for something. cherishes her children above all.
CHERISH definition: 1. to love, protect, and care for someone or something that is important to you: 2. to keep hopes…. Learn more.
1. verb. If you cherish something such as a hope or a pleasant memory, you keep it in your mind for a long period of time. The president will cherish the memory of this visit to Ohio. [VERB noun] It was a wonderful occasion which we will cherish for many years to come. [VERB noun]
To cherish something is to care for it deeply, to treasure it, like the way you cherish the time you spend with a favorite person you don't see often. The verb cherish is related to words that mean “costly” and “beloved.”
to love, protect, and care for someone or something that is important to you: Although I cherish my children, I do allow them their independence. Her most cherished possession is a 1926 letter from F. Scott Fitzgerald. Freedom of speech is a cherished (= carefully protected) right in this country.
cher·ish. (chĕr′ĭsh) tr.v. cher·ished, cher·ish·ing, cher·ish·es. 1. To treat with affection and tenderness; hold dear: cherish one's family; fine rugs that are cherished by their owners. 2. To keep fondly in mind; treasure: cherish a memory. See Synonyms at appreciate.
cherish something to keep an idea, a hope or a pleasant feeling in your mind for a long time. Cherish the memory of those days in Paris. He cherishes the hope that one day they will meet again.
To keep fondly in mind; treasure. Cherish a memory. To take good care of; protect; foster. To cherish one's rights. To cling to the idea or feeling of. To cherish a hope. To hold dear; to embrace with interest; to indulge; to encourage; to foster; to promote; as, to cherish religious principle.
When you cherish something or someone, you deeply appreciate their presence, qualities, or significance in your life. It goes beyond mere fondness or admiration, encompassing a sense of profound love, tenderness, and reverence.