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Cherish Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a. : to hold dear : feel or show affection for. cherished her friends. b. : to keep or cultivate with care and affection : nurture. cherishes his marriage. 2. : to entertain or harbor in the mind deeply and resolutely. still cherishes that memory. cherishable. ˈcher-i-shə-bəl. ˈche-ri- adjective. cherisher. ˈcher-i-shər. ˈche-ri- noun.
CHERISH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to keep hopes, memories, or ideas in your mind because they are important to you and bring you pleasure: I cherish the memories of the time we spent together. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Loving and in love. absence makes the heart grow fonder idiom. adore. adoringly. adorkable. ever-loving. fall for someone. fall in love idiom.
CHERISH Synonyms: 126 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam ...
Synonyms for CHERISH: love, adore, fall for, carry the torch (for), worship, idolize, revere, idealize; Antonyms of CHERISH: hate, despise, detest, loathe, abhor, antagonize, displease, dislike
CHERISH Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Cherish means to treasure—to hold or treat something as dear and often loved. The word implies a deep and active appreciation of the person or thing that’s cherished. The word is especially applied to loved ones, relationships, and fond memories of the time spent with such people.
CHERISH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to love, protect, and care for someone or something that is important to you: Although I cherish my children, I do allow them their independence. Her most cherished possession is a 1926 letter from F. Scott Fitzgerald. Freedom of speech is a cherished (= carefully protected) right in this country.
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