Nurture Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for nurture.
nurture
nurture
/ˈnɜːɹ.tʃəɹ/
Examples
- He was nurtured by his grandmother.
- The goodwill is yours to nurture or squander.
- It would depend on the nature and the nurture of the child.
- The curiosity will ignite and nurture the spirit of inquiry.
- The purpose of the school was to nurture agricultural teachers.
- As requested, I formated the references in the nature and nurture section.
- It was the perfect place to nurture an interest in the old working boats.
- This is the topic of nature versus nurture in the development of the child prodigy.
- We pray and nurture vocations to the priesthood and the religious life.
- Yin is the shade, the nurturing, maternal and gentle aspect of the universe.
the properties acquired as a consequence of the way you were treated as a child
noun
helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community
noun
help develop, help grow
verb
bring up
verb
provide with nourishment
verb
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"Nur + Turtle. Feed and care for the turtle like it's your baby."
"Nurse + Turtle. A nurse takes care to help a turtle grow strong."
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