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cherish

/ˈt͡ʃɛɹɪʃ/verb2 syllables

Cherish means: be fond of; be attached to.

Synonyms for cherish8

verb, as in be fond of; be attached to

care for, hold dear, treasure

also used for cherish

prize, appreciate, bedear, esteem, think much of

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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