rearing (Meaning)
rearing (n)
the properties acquired as a consequence of the way you were treated as a child
helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community
rearing (s)
rearing on left hind leg with forelegs elevated and head usually in profile
rearing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Rear
Synonyms & Antonyms of rearing
rearing Sentence Examples
- The mother bear was fiercely rearing her cubs against the threat of danger.
- The gardener meticulously reared the delicate orchids, providing them with optimal conditions.
- The young foal was eagerly rearing to run and explore its surroundings.
- The bull reared up on its hind legs, threateningly charging at the matador.
- The ship's sails were rearing up high, catching the wind and propelling it forward.
- The grieving father reared his head in anguish, unable to bear the loss of his child.
- The horse reared its head and pawed the ground, signaling its impatience.
- The child was rearing to go on the amusement park rides, her excitement brimming over.
- The young tree saplings were carefully reared, ensuring their healthy growth and stability.
- The rearing flames of the bonfire illuminated the surrounding darkness, casting a warm glow.
FAQs About the word rearing
the properties acquired as a consequence of the way you were treated as a child, helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community, rearing on l
parenting,raising, parenthood, upbringing, motherhood, maternity,paternity, mothering, fathering, fatherhood
mistreating, neglecting, mishandling, mistreating,abusing, ill-treating, maltreating, maltreating, neglecting, abusing
The mother bear was fiercely rearing her cubs against the threat of danger.
The gardener meticulously reared the delicate orchids, providing them with optimal conditions.
The young foal was eagerly rearing to run and explore its surroundings.
The bull reared up on its hind legs, threateningly charging at the matador.