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Caring has 5 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Adjective

Definitions
Noun
1

a loving feeling

"Her caring words brought comfort to the grieving family."

2

The act of one who cares.

"The caring nature of her actions made everyone feel truly valued."

Verb
1

present participle of care

"The caring nurse checked on every patient during her rounds."

In plain English: To care means to feel genuine concern for someone else's well-being and want them to be happy and safe.

"The nurse is caring for the patient who just returned from surgery."

Adjective
1

feeling and exhibiting concern and empathy for others

"caring friends"

2

Kind, sensitive, or empathetic.

"Her caring nature made everyone feel heard and understood during their difficult time."

In plain English: Caring means showing that you love and look out for someone else's well-being.

"She is always caring for her sick neighbor by bringing them meals and helping with chores."

Example Sentences
"She is always caring for her sick neighbor by bringing them meals and helping with chores." adj
"Her caring nature made everyone feel welcome in her home." adj
"The nurse spent extra time with the patient because of his caring attitude." adj
"It was truly moving to see their caring response to the disaster victims." adj
"The nurse is caring for the patient who just returned from surgery." verb
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Origin

The word caring is formed by adding the suffix -ing to the verb care. It functions as an adjective that describes someone who shows concern or affection.

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