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caring

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/ˈkɛərɪŋ/ · car-ing

Feeling or showing concern or interest; compassionate.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Feeling or showing concern or interest; compassionate.

فکر یا دلچسپی کا احساس یا اظہار کرنا؛ ہمدرد.

خیال رکھنے والا

khayal rakhne wala

Formal: فکرمندColloquial: خیر خواہ

Synonyms

compassionatethoughtfulattentiveہمدردفکر منداحساساتی

Antonyms

indifferentuncaringcallousبے پرواعدم دلچسپیسنگدل

Common Collocations

  • caring nature
  • caring person
  • caring relationships

Example Sentences

Her caring attitude made a significant difference in the lives of the elderly.

اس کا خیال رکھنے والا رویہ بزرگوں کی زندگیوں میں ایک اہم فرق ڈالتا ہے۔

Us ka khayal rakhne wala rawaya buzurgon ki zindagiyon mein aik ahem farq dalta hai.

He always has a caring smile that comforts others.

اس کے پاس ہمیشہ ایک خیال رکھنے والی مسکراہٹ ہوتی ہے جو دوسروں کو سکون دیتی ہے۔

Us ke paas hamesha aik khayal rakhne wali muskurahat hoti hai jo doosron ko sukoon deti hai.

Being a caring friend means being there for someone in need.

ایک خیال رکھنے والا دوست ہونے کا مطلب ہے کہ ضرورت کے وقت دوسروں کے لیے موجود ہونا۔

Aik khayal rakhne wala dost hone ka matlab hai ke zaroorat ke waqt doosron ke liye maujood hona.

Easily Confused With

care:Care is a noun while caring is an adjective that describes the act of showing care.

Word Family

care
nounخیال
caregiver
nounپرستار
carefully
adverbاحتیاط سے

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember that caring starts with a heart - think of it as 'care-ing' for others.

Visualize a person helping others with love and affection.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خود سے بھلا اگر کوئی کر لیتا ہے ۔۔ خلوص سے سب کا خیال رکھتا ہے

Khud se bhula agar koi kar leta hai.. Khuloos se sab ka khayal rakhta hai

If someone forgets themselves, they sincerely care for all.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جس کا خیال رکھتے ہو، اُس کا خیال رکھنا شرط ہے

Jis ka khayal rakhte ho, uska khayal rakhna shart hai

It is essential to care for those you care about.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "carian" — to be anxious about, to grieve

First known use: 14th century

The word has evolved from Old English through Middle English, retaining its notion of concern and compassion.