precious |
cherish |
As a proper noun precious
is .
As a verb cherish is
to treat with tenderness and affection; to nurture with care; to protect and aid.
cherish |
prize |
In obsolete terms the difference between cherish and prize
is that
cherish is to cheer, gladden while
prize is to compete in a prizefight.
As verbs the difference between cherish and prize
is that
cherish is to treat with tenderness and affection; to nurture with care; to protect and aid while
prize is to consider highly valuable; to esteem.
As a noun prize is
that which is taken from another; something captured; a thing seized by force, stratagem, or superior power.
breed |
cherish |
As verbs the difference between breed and cherish
is that
breed is to produce offspring sexually; to bear young while
cherish is to treat with tenderness and affection; to nurture with care; to protect and aid.
As a noun breed
is all animals or plants of the same species or subspecies.
bless |
cherish |
As a noun bless
is injury, wound.
As a verb cherish is
to treat with tenderness and affection; to nurture with care; to protect and aid.
cherish |
savior |
As a verb cherish
is to treat with tenderness and affection; to nurture with care; to protect and aid.
As a proper noun savior is
jesus christ.
entertain |
cherish |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between entertain and cherish
is that
entertain is (obsolete) reception of a guest; welcome while
cherish is (obsolete) to cheer, gladden.
As verbs the difference between entertain and cherish
is that
entertain is to amuse (someone); to engage the attention of agreeably while
cherish is to treat with tenderness and affection; to nurture with care; to protect and aid.
As a noun entertain
is (obsolete) ; pleasure.
cherish |
devalue |
As verbs the difference between cherish and devalue
is that
cherish is to treat with tenderness and affection; to nurture with care; to protect and aid while
devalue is .
cherry |
cherish |
As a noun cherry
is a small fruit, usually red, black or yellow, with a smooth hard seed and a short hard stem.
As an adjective cherry
is containing or having the taste of cherries.
As a proper noun Cherry
is {{given name|female|from=English}}, a pet form of Charity, also interpreted as a flower name.
As a verb cherish is
to treat with tenderness and affection; to nurture with care; to protect and aid.
cherish |
raise |
As verbs the difference between cherish and raise
is that
cherish is to treat with tenderness and affection; to nurture with care; to protect and aid while
raise is (
label) to cause to rise; to lift or elevate.
As a noun raise is
(us) an increase in wages or salary; a rise (
uk).
rejoice |
cherish |
As verbs the difference between rejoice and cherish
is that
rejoice is to be very happy, be delighted, exult; to feel joy while
cherish is to treat with tenderness and affection; to nurture with care; to protect and aid.
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