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cared-for

ADJECTIVE
  1. having needed care and attention
    well-cared-for children

How To Use cared-for In A Sentence

  • Although his clothes were clean and cared-for, they were also clearly second-hand and shabby, and his long feet were bare on the cobbles of the street.
  • Mr. Meredith still wore slippers and dressing gown, and his dark hair still fell in uncared-for locks over his high brow. Rainbow Valley
  • Then he went, and his neighbors too, and now only the black tenant remains; but the shadow-hand of the master's grand-nephew or cousin or creditor stretches out of the gray distance to collect the rack-rent remorselessly, and so the land is uncared-for and poor. The Souls of Black Folk
  • For many, roses are the symbol of a well-cared-for home, evoking images of that picket-fenced cottage awash with rambling roses.
  • Their human owners are left distraught and uncared-for. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then he went, and his neighbors too, and now only the black tenant remains; but the shadow-hand of the master’s grand-nephew or cousin or creditor stretches out of the gray distance to collect the rack-rent remorselessly, and so the land is uncared-for and poor. VII. Of the Black Belt.
  • Uncared-for heathers get so scruffy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Young mothers struggle alone to bring up a growing proportion of children in relative poverty and more and more old people live out their days in uncared-for solitude.
  • Why must everything she was associated with be rundown and messy and uncared-for ? DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • Through the veiled windshield, clumped with white, Zip makes out your basic prefab split-level - a cheaper and less cared-for version of his own.
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