cherish Antonyms

Meaning of cherish

Wordnet

cherish (v)

be fond of; be attached to

Webster

cherish (v. t.)

To treat with tenderness and affection; to nurture with care; to protect and aid.

To hold dear; to embrace with interest; to indulge; to encourage; to foster; to promote; as, to cherish religious principle.

cherish Sentence Examples

  1. I cherish those childhood memories of baking cookies with my grandma.
  2. She cherishes her collection of hand-written letters from her long-distance pen pal.
  3. They cherish their weekends spent exploring hidden hiking trails together.
  4. Every year, the family gathers to cherish the traditions passed down through generations.
  5. Despite the challenges, he cherishes the opportunity to learn a new language.
  6. The old couple still cherishes their first dance song, playing it on anniversaries.
  7. Don't take your health for granted; cherish every moment you feel strong and vibrant.
  8. She cherishes the quiet moments of solitude to reflect and recharge.
  9. We should all cherish the time we have with loved ones, for it is fleeting.
  10. True friends cherish each other's successes and offer support during tough times.

FAQs About the word cherish

be fond of; be attached toTo treat with tenderness and affection; to nurture with care; to protect and aid., To hold dear; to embrace with interest; to indulge;

adore,love, idolize, worship, carry the torch (for), revere, idealize,fall for, lose one's heart (to),carry a torch (for)

detest, detest, hate, loathe,hate, abhor, loathe, despise, abhor, despise

I cherish those childhood memories of baking cookies with my grandma.

She cherishes her collection of hand-written letters from her long-distance pen pal.

They cherish their weekends spent exploring hidden hiking trails together.

Every year, the family gathers to cherish the traditions passed down through generations.