nurture

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Pronunciation[change]

Verb[change]

Plain form
nurture

Third-person singular
nurtures

Past tense
nurtured

Past participle
nurtured

Present participle
nurturing

  1. To nurture is to protect something and be very careful with it, specially a baby or animal.

Noun[change]

Singular
nurture

Plural
nurtures

  1. (uncountable) Nurture are the things around a person (for example, his education or wealth) that makes him to be the way he is. The opposite is nature, the things that makes him the way he is because he was born that way (for example: his height).