Carer - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkerər|  American pronunciation of the word carer
Brit.  |ˈkeərə|  British pronunciation of the word carer

noun

- someone who looks after another, either as a job or often through family responsibilities.
Have you thought of a job as a carer for disabled people?
He retired early to be a full-time carer for his wife / husband.

Extra examples

She used care in selecting a doctor for her son.

The children have inadequate medical care and little formal education.

We need to provide poor people with better dental care.

She wrote a book about car care.

With proper care, the machine should last a decade or more.

She is an expert on skin care.

She knows a lot about the care and feeding of horses.

She looks as if all the cares of the world are on her shoulders.

He doesn't care if he gets fired.

I care what happens to her.

On Valentine's Day, send her flowers to show that you care.

I didn't know you cared.

I wouldn't care to be in your shoes right now.

I'm going for a walk. Would you care to join me?

He'll show the photos to anyone who cares to see them.

Word forms

noun
singular: carer
plural: carers
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