Explore Cherish through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like treasure or love. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Cherish meaning
- To treat with affection, care, and tenderness; to nurture or protect with care.
- To have a deep appreciation of; to hold dear.
- To cheer, to gladden.
Using Cherish
- The main meaning on this page is: To treat with affection, care, and tenderness; to nurture or protect with care. | To have a deep appreciation of; to hold dear. | To cheer, to gladden.
- Useful related words include: care for, hold dear, treasure, love.
- In the example corpus, cherish often appears in combinations such as: to cherish, cherish the, will cherish.
Context around Cherish
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 5 middle, 12 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Cherish
- In this selection, "cherish" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 22.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, old, people, forever, anela and nothing stand out and add context to how "cherish" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and i cherish it now and because i cherish nothing more. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "cherish" sits close to words such as ascension, booze and bosnia, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with cherish
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It is a moment for me to cherish,” he added. (10 words)
Cherish all of these days and enjoy each and every second of them. (13 words)
It's something I'll never forget and a memory I will always cherish. (14 words)
According to the Hawai’i Police Department’s release, 20-year-old Cherish Anela Torres of Pāhoa was also arrested as part of the sweep, but no charges were listed for her. (32 words)
I am incredibly popular in the South, and I am very grateful for the fact that so many people cherish my photos to the extent of keeping them in their wallets. (31 words)
I have dated scruffy, unruly types with the softest of hearts and wickedest humours, creative types who best express themselves through their talent … all of whom I cherish to this day. (31 words)
Example sentences (20)
According to the Hawai’i Police Department’s release, 20-year-old Cherish Anela Torres of Pāhoa was also arrested as part of the sweep, but no charges were listed for her.
But for those in Taiwan who cherish their democracy, Hong Kong’s story offers a cautionary tale.
But the eradication of prejudice is not enough; we must proactively build a diverse democracy and cherish the contributions of all.
But they also might not, which is why the arguments you make today — and the free speech you so aggressively claim to cherish – could easily be used against you tomorrow.
Cherish all of these days and enjoy each and every second of them.
He couldn’t wait to share his love of camping and fishing and his grandchildren will cherish the memories of the numerous trips they shared with their Opa.
His vision and dream of a new APC have made him a party man to cherish.
I actually like being like this because I’ve learned how to not waste time and I cherish it now.
I am incredibly popular in the South, and I am very grateful for the fact that so many people cherish my photos to the extent of keeping them in their wallets.
I have dated scruffy, unruly types with the softest of hearts and wickedest humours, creative types who best express themselves through their talent … all of whom I cherish to this day.
I love stand-up comedy because I cherish nothing more than making people feel good or bringing a smile to someone’s face,” wrote Noah.
I’m coming to the conclusion that home is what we choose to let into our hearts and cherish.
It is a moment for me to cherish,” he added.
It's something I'll never forget and a memory I will always cherish.
I used to shout at her for doing it, but now when I remember, I cherish all of those moments.
I will forever cherish those months working with the dream team on such an impactful piece and embracing the chaos that came with it.
Kathryn and Rick Watkins cherish the memories they have made at the Dibley church in Kangaloon, and the people they have met as its owner.
Maybe I'll follow in his footsteps – have a stroke and lose the same memories, along with the memories I have with my daughter, the memoires I cherish so much.
Memories transport us - back to people we knew and places we've been; back to stories to cherish and stories to share.
Noah plays All Abilities Basketball at Mullum Mullum stadium every week and they both cherish their family and friends.
Common combinations with cherish
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: