cradled (Meaning)

cradled

a framework or support resembling a baby's cradle in appearance or use, the earliest period of life, a place of origin, the support for a telephone receiver or handset, a support for a telephone handset, a charging station for a device (such as a smartphone or tablet), a tool with rods like fingers attached to a scythe and used formerly for harvesting grain, a bed for a baby usually on rockers, to cut grain with a cradle, to place, raise, support, or transport on a cradle, to cut (grain) with a cradle scythe, to wash in a miner's cradle, an implement with rods like fingers attached to a scythe and used formerly for harvesting grain, to rest in or as if in a cradle, to protect and cherish lovingly, a frame placed on the neck of an animal to keep it from biting an injury or sore, shelter, rear, a rocking tool used in panning for gold, a framework or support suggestive of a baby's cradle, a frame to keep the bedclothes from contact with an injured part of the body, to support protectively or intimately, to place or keep in or as if in a cradle, a bed or cot for a baby usually on rockers or pivots, a rocking device used in panning for gold, a framework of bars and rods

cradled Sentence Examples

  1. The mother cradled her newborn in her arms, her heart filled with love.
  2. The frail old man cradled his favorite photo album, his eyes misty with memories.
  3. The wounded bird cradled its broken wing, its small body trembling.
  4. The gardener cradled the delicate orchid plant, its petals seeming to dance in the sunlight.
  5. The artist cradled the clay, molding it with skilled hands.
  6. The hiker cradled his water bottle, his thirst growing with each step.
  7. The child cradled their stuffed animal close to their chest, finding comfort in its presence.
  8. The librarian carefully cradled the antique book, its pages weathered with time.
  9. The firefighter cradled the rescued kitten in their helmet, its tiny purrs filling the air.
  10. The surgeon cradled the patient's hand during the operation, providing reassurance and support.

FAQs About the word cradled

a framework or support resembling a baby's cradle in appearance or use, the earliest period of life, a place of origin, the support for a telephone receiver or

clamped, clasped, grasped,clung, enveloped, enfolded, gripped, hugged, grabbed, held

abused, mistreated, ignored, maltreated, neglected, mishandled, ill-treated,injured, harmed, hurt

The mother cradled her newborn in her arms, her heart filled with love.

The frail old man cradled his favorite photo album, his eyes misty with memories.

The wounded bird cradled its broken wing, its small body trembling.

The gardener cradled the delicate orchid plant, its petals seeming to dance in the sunlight.