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In some senses, cherish is marked as obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
cultural, other, proud, still
VERB + CHERISH
let, respect, wait, want
CHERISH + NOUN
autograph, city, freedoms, friends, human, humanity, moment, moments
PREP.
in
ADV.
always, forever
verb
To treat with affection, care, and tenderness; to nurture or protect with care.
[T]he ſame Sun vvhich only cheriſheth and gently vvarmes his Countrey men, halfe parboyle and tanne other people, and thoſe rayes vvhich ſcorch the aduſted ſoyles of Calabria and Spaine, only varniſh and guild the green hony-ſuckled plaines and hillocks of England; […]
But the parent, we will ſuppose, cheriſhes his child with an affectionate indulgent care, and with all the circumſpection and aſſiduity that nature requires, in his infirm helpleſs ſtate of infancy; aſſiſts and cheriſhes his underſtanding, in its tender growth does; his utmoſt, according to his ability, to inculcate and impreſs religious principles, […]
To have a deep appreciation of; to hold dear.
I cherish your friendship.
his long-cherished dream
To cheer, to gladden.
And by the way, as was her wonted guize, / Her merry fitt ſhee freſhly gan to reare, / And did of ioy and iollitie deuize, / Her ſelfe to cheriſh, and her gueſt to cheare: […]
The webbe of our life, is of a mingled yarne, good / and ill together: our vertues would bee proud, if our faults / whipt them not, and our crimes would diſpaire if they / were not cheriſh'd by our vertues.
name
A female given name.
verb — be fond of
[T]he ſame Sun vvhich only cheriſheth and gently vvarmes his Countrey men, halfe parboyle and tanne other people, and thoſe rayes vvhich ſcorch the aduſted ſoyles of Calabria and Spaine, only varniſh
WiktionaryBut the parent, we will ſuppose, cheriſhes his child with an affectionate indulgent care, and with all the circumſpection and aſſiduity that nature requires, in his infirm helpleſs ſtate of infancy; a
WiktionaryOn the evening previous to her being brought to my home, my mother had said playfully,—"I have a pretty present for my Victor—to-morrow he shall have it." And when, on the morrow, she presented Elizab
WiktionaryPeople ask me 'why would you want to cherish a piece of junk like that?' But this little beauty means the world to me.
Tatoeba · #41674Plato's my friend, but truth I cherish even more.
Tatoeba · #577202The teacher of the kindergarten told the pupils to respect, and cherish each other.
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In some senses, cherish is marked as obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.