How do you use Caring in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like tender or loving, plus the exact meaning.
Caring in a sentence
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Caring meaning
Kind, sensitive, or empathetic.
Synonyms of Caring
Using Caring
- The main meaning on this page is: Kind, sensitive, or empathetic.
- Useful related words include: tender, lovingness, compassionate, loving.
- In the example corpus, caring often appears in combinations such as: caring for, and caring, caring and.
Example sentences (20)
She added: "He was the most caring person you could ever meet, he was so caring, he was exceptionally caring, and would help anyone he met.
The bill includes some exemption to these requirements, including if you are disabled, caring for a disabled child, or are caring for a child under the age of six.
The intention is for these messages of support to help recognise their caring role and raise awareness of the realities of caring.
Fortunately, many of Maine’s trails are maintained by local land trusts, community organizations, municipalities and the state of Maine – with the support of limited staff and caring volunteers who devote thousands of hours each year to caring for trails.
However, the government caring or not caring, would not change a thing.
Established five years ago the centre has grown from caring for 60 birds to caring for over 200.
Eight women at the house received certificates on Friday after completing a two-week caring course focusing on caring for elders and those with Alzheimer’s and Autism.
He was always caring for the kids, caring for his son,” Strane said.
Kristen was caring for an infant while caring for her husband at home in his final days.
The aim of these funds is to help remove the barriers placed on a person by their caring role and reduce some of the stress and isolation that can come with caring.
Caring and impartiality Mohism promotes a philosophy of impartial caring; that is, a person should care equally for all other individuals, regardless of their actual relationship to him or her.
About 126,000 recipients would be recovering from a health condition or caring for a family member with one.
About a quarter of those who are sick or caring say they want a job.
A brilliant professional, he was born to be in a newsroom, and was an immensely caring, compassionate figure.
A caring person came forward to tell us and show us the photos.
A converted dairy, it cemented our niche as the traditional country vets, caring for our client’s menagerie – their pets, horses and farm animals.
Acton said non-verbal people do communicate, but the people caring for them need to be paying attention.
Addison, a graphic designer, added: "He was a beautiful kind caring little boy who unfortunately had an undiagnosed lung disorder.
A fiction chronicle of the northeast working class diaspora experience as teen João hits Rio’s suburbs, falls in with other migrants caring for a little orphan girl.
All the while, they’re not only caring for their employers’ children, but enriching theirlives.
Common combinations with caring
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- caring for 87×
- and caring 41×
- caring and 13×
- of caring 11×
- caring person 6×
- to caring 6×
- caring about 6×
- caring nature 6×
- are caring 5×
- was caring 5×