cherish
/ˈt͡ʃɛɹɪʃ/verb2 syllables
Cherish means: be fond of; be attached to.
Synonyms for cherish8
verb, as in be fond of; be attached to
What does cherish mean?1
verb
1
be fond of; be attached to
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with cherish?1
two syllables
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Cherish in a sentence
- The teacher of the kindergarten told the pupils to respect, and cherish each other.trieuho
- So long as we are among humans, let us cherish humanity.mhenderson5
- Free man, always you will cherish the sea.Adelpa
- They cherish their own identity, their own language and their own cultural heritage.calypsow
- I cherish the silence, for it speaks louder than words.Igider
- It is everyone's duty to cherish cultural relics.Sethlang
- Cherish our cultural relics; it is all our duty.Sethlang
- They cherish the common language jazz gives them.Hybrid
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Forms of cherish
as a verb
- past tense
- cherished
- present participle
- cherishing
- third-person singular
- cherishes
- past participle
- cherished