Found 4 items, similar to Cared.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: care
peduli
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: care
acuh, asi, bena, mempedulikan, mengacuhkan, peduli, pengasuhan, perawatan, urus
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: care
care
n 1: the work of caring for or attending to someone or something;
“no medical care was required”;
“the old car needed
constant attention” [syn:
attention,
aid,
tending]
2: judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger;
“he exercised
caution in opening the door”;
“he handled the vase with
care” [syn:
caution,
precaution,
forethought]
3: an anxious feeling;
“care had aged him”;
“they hushed it up
out of fear of public reaction” [syn:
concern,
fear]
4: a cause for feeling concern;
“his major care was the illness
of his wife”
5: attention and management implying responsibility for safety;
“he is in the care of a bodyguard” [syn:
charge,
tutelage,
guardianship]
6: activity involved in maintaining something in good working
order;
“he wrote the manual on car care” [syn:
maintenance,
upkeep]
care
v 1: feel concern or interest;
“I really care about my work”;
“I
don't care”
2: provide care for;
“The nurse was caring for the wounded”
[syn:
give care]
3: prefer or wish to do something;
“Do you care to try this
dish?”;
“Would you like to come along to the movies?”
[syn:
wish,
like]
4: be in charge of, act on, or dispose of;
“I can deal with
this crew of workers”;
“This blender can't handle nuts”;
“She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old”
[syn:
manage,
deal,
handle]
5: be concerned with;
“I worry about my grades” [syn:
worry]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Cared
Care
\Care\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Cared; p. pr. & vb. n.
Caring.] [AS. cearian. See
Care, n.]
To be anxious or solicitous; to be concerned; to have regard
or interest; -- sometimes followed by an objective of
measure.
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I would not care a pin, if the other three were in.
--Shak.
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Master, carest thou not that we perish? --Mark. iv.
38.
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To care for.
(a) To have under watchful attention; to take care of.
(b) To have regard or affection for; to like or love.
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He cared not for the affection of the house.
--Tennyson.
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