care for

phrasal verb·1 sense·particle for

Usefulness

Meanings

1

Provide regular help and attention to someone or something

Why “for”? The verb keeps its usual meaning. FOR links it to a target, choice, cause, person, or thing.

He cares for his elderly father.
He regularly helps and supports his elderly father.
Volunteers cared for the injured birds.
Volunteers gave the injured birds the help they needed.

Don't confuse with

care forcare about

Care for means provide regular help and attention. Care about means feel concern or interest.

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