nurture
Americanverb (used with object)
noun
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rearing, upbringing, training, education, or the like.
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the nurture of young artists.
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something that nourishes; nourishment; food.
noun
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the act or process of promoting the development, etc, of a child
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something that nourishes
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biology the environmental factors that partly determine the structure of an organism See also nature
verb
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to feed or support
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to educate or train
Related Words
See nurse.
Other Word Forms
- nurturable adjective
- nurtureless adjective
- nurturer noun
- unnurtured adjective
- well-nurtured adjective
Etymology
Origin of nurture
First recorded in 1300–50; (noun) Middle English norture, from Middle French, variant of nourriture, from Late Latin nūtrītūra “a nourishing,” equivalent to Latin nūtrīt(us) (past participle of nūtrīre “to feed”) + -ūra noun suffix; nourish, -ure; (verb) derivative of the noun
Example Sentences
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But there will be no stopping progress, only a utopian, Fairey-like hope that those who come will be inspired to keep and nurture the magical qualities of the place.
From Los Angeles Times
The garden, meant to nurture, had become a deathtrap.
From Literature
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Compounding the problem, her record label had downsized during the pandemic, and the people who'd nurtured her first record had left.
From BBC
His former teammate sees in Bronny what his current teammates do: A hard worker who needs only to nurture his confidence to be able to contribute in the NBA.
From Los Angeles Times
The festival is designed to nurture not just comedians but the surrounding community.
From Los Angeles Times
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