Care means giving help or looking after someone or something to keep them safe or healthy. It is often about protecting people or things.
She gives good care to her baby.
I need care when I cross the street.
Care can mean feeling worried or concerned about something or someone. It is about thinking something is important and paying attention to it.
He shows care for his sick friend.
She has no care about the noise.
Care means the task or job of looking after people, animals, or things. It means being responsible for them and making sure they are okay.
She is in the care of kind teachers.
The care of the garden is his job.
Care as a verb means to look after someone or something and to feel worry or interest in them. It shows you think they are important.
I care about my family a lot.
She cares for her old dog daily.
Care can be used in questions or negatives to show if someone likes or wants something. It often means you pay attention to it or not.
Do you care for some tea?
She does not care about loud music.
Care can mean a problem or situation that worries someone. It is about something that needs attention or thought.
This is not your care to worry about.
Money is his main care right now.
Care means the medical or social help given to people when they are sick, old, or need help. It makes sure people are safe and healthy.
The hospital provides excellent care.
Elderly care is very important here.