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Word | Nurse |
a woman who is the custodian of children / try to cure by special care of treatment, of an illness or injury / One who nourishes / someone who helps the doctor to look after people who are ill / a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital. / a person who is trained to care for sick or injured people and who usually works in a hospital or doctor's office / a woman who is paid to take care of a young child usually in the child's home / to take care of or help (someone who is sick or injured) / to give special care or attention to (something) : to try to keep (something) from failing / to feed (a baby or young animal) with milk from the mother's body, | |
Usage | ⇒ The nurse gave a lot of attention to him ⇒ The nurse will take your blood pressure before the doctor sees you. ⇒ To be valuable health care practitioners, nurses must commit to lifelong learning. |
Synonyms | nurture, foster, attend, cherish, nourish, care for, take care of, suckle, tend, cultivate, feed, look after, sustain, harbor, hold, nanny, attendant, harbour, nursemaid, wet-nurse, |
Antonyms | bottlefeed, ignore, neglect, abandonment, brother, bypass, carelessness, default, delinquency, dereliction, disdain, disoblige, disregard, disuse, evasion, evict, failure, heedlessness, erupt, inattention, |
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