words associated with cherisher
Synonyms of cherish
adore: : to worship or honor as a deity or as divine
love: : strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties maternal love for a child
worship: : to honor or reverence as a divine being or supernatural power
Words Related to cherish
adulate: : excessive or slavish admiration or flattery enjoys the adulation of his fans
canonize: : to declare (a deceased person) an officially recognized saint
deify: : to make a god of
idealize: : to form ideals
idolize: : to worship as a god
revere: : to show devoted deferential honor to : regard as worthy of great honor revere the aged revere tradition
reverence: : honor or respect felt or shown : deference
venerate: : to regard with reverential respect or with admiring deference
delight (in): : a high degree of gratification or pleasure : joy children squealing in delight
dote (on): : to exhibit mental decline of or like that of old age : be in one’s dotage
Phrases Synonymous with cherish
Near Antonyms of cherish
antagonize: : to incur or provoke the hostility of His criticism antagonized his friends.
displease: : to incur the disapproval or dislike of especially by annoying their gossip displeases her
disapprove (of): : to pass unfavorable judgment on
disfavor: : disapproval , dislike practices looked upon with disfavor
dislike: : a feeling of aversion or disapproval
disgust: : marked aversion aroused by something highly distasteful : repugnance wrinked her nose in disgust his disgust at the way the media has been covering the story
nauseate: : to become affected with nausea
repel: : to drive back : repulse
repulse: : to drive or beat back : repel
revolt: : to renounce allegiance or subjection (as to a government) : rebel
sicken: : to become sick
turn off: : a place where one turns off
Antonyms of cherish
abhor: : to regard with extreme repugnance : to feel hatred or loathing for : loathe abhorred violence
abominate: : to hate or loathe intensely : abhor Above all he abominated intolerance … — G. R. Elton
despise: : to look down on with contempt or aversion despised the weak
detest: : to feel intense and often violent antipathy toward : loathe detests politics They seem to truly detest each other.
execrate: : to declare to be evil or detestable : denounce
hate: : intense hostility and aversion usually deriving from fear, anger, or sense of injury
loathe: : to dislike greatly and often with disgust or intolerance : detest
Synonyms of cherish
appreciate: : to grasp the nature, worth, quality, or significance of appreciate the difference between right and wrong
love: : strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties maternal love for a child
prize: : something offered or striven for in competition or in contests of chance
treasure: : wealth (such as money, jewels, or precious metals) stored up or hoarded buried treasure
value: : the monetary worth of something : market price
Words Related to cherish
delight (in): : a high degree of gratification or pleasure : joy children squealing in delight
dig: : to break up, turn, or loosen (earth) with an implement digging dirt with a shovel machines digging up the road
enjoy: : to have a good time
fancy: : to have a fancy (see fancy entry 2 sense 1 ) for : like He’s all right, I suppose, but I can’t say that I fancy him.
groove (on): : a long narrow channel or depression
like: : to feel attraction toward or take pleasure in : enjoy likes baseball
relish: : characteristic flavor
revel (in): : to take part in a revel : carouse
admire: : to feel respect and approval for (someone or something) : to regard with admiration They all admired her courage.
apprize: : value , appreciate
esteem: : worth , value
regard: : appearance
respect: : a relation or reference to a particular thing or situation remarks having respect to an earlier plan
revere: : to show devoted deferential honor to : regard as worthy of great honor revere the aged revere tradition
reverence: : honor or respect felt or shown : deference
venerate: : to regard with reverential respect or with admiring deference
enshrine: : to enclose in or as if in a shrine
memorialize: : to address or petition by a memorial
adore: : to worship or honor as a deity or as divine
caress: : to treat with tokens of fondness, affection, or kindness : cherish the regiment was fed and caressed at station after station — Stephen Crane
dote (on): : to exhibit mental decline of or like that of old age : be in one’s dotage
idolize: : to worship as a god
worship: : to honor or reverence as a divine being or supernatural power
Phrases Synonymous with cherish
Near Antonyms of cherish
undervalue: : to value, rate, or estimate below the real worth undervalue stock
abhor: : to regard with extreme repugnance : to feel hatred or loathing for : loathe abhorred violence
abominate: : to hate or loathe intensely : abhor Above all he abominated intolerance … — G. R. Elton
despise: : to look down on with contempt or aversion despised the weak
detest: : to feel intense and often violent antipathy toward : loathe detests politics They seem to truly detest each other.
execrate: : to declare to be evil or detestable : denounce
hate: : intense hostility and aversion usually deriving from fear, anger, or sense of injury
loathe: : to dislike greatly and often with disgust or intolerance : detest
disdain: : a feeling of contempt for someone or something regarded as unworthy or inferior : scorn
high-hat: : snooty , snobbish
scorn: : open dislike and disrespect or derision often mixed with indignation
scout: : to explore an area to obtain information (as about an enemy)
slight: : having a slim or delicate build : not stout or massive in body
sniff (at): : to inhale through the nose especially for smelling sniffed at the flowers
snub: : to check or stop with a cutting retort : rebuke
bad-mouth: : to criticize severely
belittle: : to speak slightingly of : disparage belittles her efforts
cry down: : disparage , depreciate
decry: : to depreciate (something, such as a coin) officially or publicly the king may at any time decry … any coin of the kingdom — William Blackstone
deprecate: : to pray against (something, such as an evil)
depreciate: : to lower in honor or esteem often depreciates the importance of her work
disparage: : to depreciate (see depreciate sense 1 ) by indirect means (such as invidious comparison) : speak slightingly about religious beliefs disparaged as superstition
kiss off: : to dismiss usually lightly kisses the other performers off as mere amateurs
minimize: : to reduce or keep to a minimum minimize costs minimize delays
put down: : an act or instance of putting down
write off: : an elimination of an item from the books of account
abandon: : to give up to the control or influence of another person or agent
forget: : to lose the remembrance of : be unable to think of or recall I forget his name
neglect: : to give little attention or respect to : disregard The building has been neglected for years.
Antonyms of cherish
disvalue: : undervalue , depreciate
Synonyms of cherish
bear: : any of a family (Ursidae of the order Carnivora) of large heavy mammals of America and Eurasia that have long shaggy hair, rudimentary tails, and plantigrade feet and feed largely on fruit, plant matter, and insects as well as on flesh
entertain: : maintain
harbor: : a place of security and comfort : refuge the … Loyalists found harbor in the same areas — W. G. Hardy
have: : to hold or maintain as a possession, privilege, or entitlement they have a new car I have my rights
hold: : to have possession or ownership of or have at one’s disposal holds property worth millions the bank holds the title to the car
nurse: : a woman who suckles an infant not her own : wet nurse
Words Related to cherish
cultivate: : to prepare or prepare and use for the raising of crops Some fields are cultivated while others lie fallow.
foster: : affording, receiving, or sharing nurture or parental care though not related by blood or legal ties They are foster parents to three foster children.
nurture: : training , upbringing With proper focus during early nurture , one can grow into a secure being … — Ella Pearson Mitchell
support: : to endure bravely or quietly : bear
sustain: : to give support or relief to
carry: : to move while supporting : transport her legs refused to carry her further — Ellen Glasgow
keep: : to retain in one’s possession or power kept the money we found
maintain: : to keep in an existing state (as of repair, efficiency, or validity) : preserve from failure or decline maintain machinery
preserve: : to keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction : protect
remember: : to bring to mind or think of again remembers the old days
retain: : to keep in possession or use
treasure: : wealth (such as money, jewels, or precious metals) stored up or hoarded buried treasure
cleave (to): : to adhere firmly and closely or loyally and unwaveringly They kept themselves strictly separate, each cleaving to their own language, rituals, and food. — Gourmet Notice was served on the Democratic party that it must cleave to the Jackson line if it wanted the labor vote. — Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. The film’s script has the same lack of pretension, cleaving to the teen movie formula with its high school cliques, clowns and bullies … — Sandra Hall
cling (to): : to hold together
hug: : to press tightly especially in the arms
stick (to): : a woody piece or part of a tree or shrub: such as
brood (about or over): : the young of an animal or a family of young
fixate (on or upon): : to make fixed, stationary, or unchanging
obsess (about or over): : to haunt or excessively preoccupy the mind of was obsessed with the idea She was obsessed with her car.
Phrases Synonymous with cherish
Near Antonyms of cherish
disregard: : to pay no attention to : treat as unworthy of regard or notice Please disregard what I said in my last e-mail. He disregarded her advice.
drop: : the quantity of fluid that falls in one spherical mass a drop of rain
forget: : to lose the remembrance of : be unable to think of or recall I forget his name
ignore: : to refuse to take notice of
neglect: : to give little attention or respect to : disregard The building has been neglected for years.
overlook: : to look over : inspect took down a map and overlooked it — Eileen Duggan
abjure: : to renounce upon oath He abjured his allegiance to his former country.
decline: : to turn from a straight course : stray
deny: : to declare untrue denied the allegation
disdain: : a feeling of contempt for someone or something regarded as unworthy or inferior : scorn
refuse: : to express oneself as unwilling to accept refuse a gift refuse a promotion
reject: : to refuse to accept, consider, submit to, take for some purpose, or use rejected the suggestion reject a manuscript
repudiate: : to refuse to accept
scorn: : open dislike and disrespect or derision often mixed with indignation
abandon: : to give up to the control or influence of another person or agent
desert: : arid land with usually sparse vegetation
discard: : to get rid of especially as useless or unwanted a pile of discarded tires They quickly discarded the idea.
forsake: : to renounce or turn away from entirely friends have forsaken her forsook the theater for politics
give up: : to yield control or possession of : surrender forced to give up his job
part (with): : one of the often indefinite or unequal subdivisions into which something is or is regarded as divided and which together constitute the whole … the road was passable only part of the year … — Samuel Johnson
(2) : an essential portion or integral element Change is an inevitable part of life.
quit: : give up sense 1 quit a job
renounce: : to give up, refuse, or resign usually by formal declaration renounce his errors
throw out: : to remove from a place, office, or employment usually in a sudden or unexpected manner
erase: : to rub or scrape out (something, such as written, painted, or engraved letters) erase an error
expunge: : to strike out, obliterate, or mark for deletion
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