| care   (kâr) 
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               n.1. a.  A concerned or troubled state of mind, as that arising from serious responsibility; worry. b.  An object or source of worry, attention, or solicitude: the many cares of a working parent. c.  Interest, regard, or liking: did not show the least care for her. 2. a.  Close attention, as in doing something well or avoiding harm: painted the trim with care. b.  Upkeep; maintenance: a product for the care of fine floors; hair care products. c.  Watchful oversight; charge or supervision: left the child in the care of a neighbor. 3.  Attentive assistance or treatment to those in need: a hospital that provides emergency care. v.  cared, car·ing, cares  v.intr.1.  To be concerned or interested: Once inside, we didn't care whether it rained or not. 2.  To provide needed assistance or watchful supervision: cared for the wounded; caring for an aged relative at home. 3.  To object or mind: If no one cares, I'll smoke. 4. a.  To have a liking or attachment: didn't care for the movie. b.  To have a wish; be inclined: Would you care for another helping? v.tr.1.  To wish; desire: Would you care to dance? 2.  To be concerned to the degree of: I don't care a bit what critics think. 
 [Middle English, from Old English cearu.] 
 Synonyms:  care, charge, custody, keeping, supervision, trustThese nouns refer to the function of watching, guarding, or overseeing: left the keys in my care; has charge of the library's rare books; took custody of the author's papers; left the canary in the neighbors' keeping; assumed supervision of the students; documents committed to the bank's trust.
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