caring person
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcaringandperson
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caring
adjective
uk/ˈkeə.rɪŋ/us/ˈker.ɪŋ/
A caring person is kind and gives emotional support ...
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person
noun[C]
uk/ˈpɜː.sən/us/ˈpɝː.sən/
a man, woman, ...
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(Definition ofcaringandpersonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He was probably the nicest, mostcaringpersonever.
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He appears rough and a little rude, but once you get to know him he turns out to be a verycaringperson.
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Despite his emotionless exterior, he is acaringpersondeep down.
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She is a polite andcaringperson, but often flaunts wealth without thinking.
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Yet it is entirely conceivable that acaringpersonmight choose to become a physician in part because of the financial rewards involved in the profession.
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She is a highly intelligent, competent, courageous andcaringperson.
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That would get me the reputation of acaringperson, but it would prove the opposite.
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They know that they need the help of a constant andcaringperson.
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The nearest relative, or nearestcaringperson, is likely to feel the worst repercussions of unwise marriage plans of this kind.
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Many mentally ill patients require, as much as anything, the maintenance of a regular contact with acaringperson.
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He is certainly acaringpersonwho is acutely and extremely compassionate.
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He is acaringpersonand wants to have a kid.
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When he's calm, he's acaringpersonwho possesses a strict code of teamwork and demands perfection.
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Her extant letters reveal a warm,caringperson, who always seems to have been happy about life.
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She is a kind andcaringperson, but she is also somewhat withdrawn and rather frail.
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She's acaringpersonand tries to be as helpful as possible to the main character.
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She is acaringperson, but she is a little unyielding.
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He was very caring towards his family and friends and a verycaringperson.
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