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heedfulness, attention, pains, carefulness, meticulousness,<br />

punctiliousness; caution, circumspection: The essence of<br />

public-spiritedness is care for the common good. He looks after<br />

his moustache and beard with great care. Open with care. 3<br />

responsibility, charge, protection, guardianship, custody,<br />

keeping, safe keeping; control, direction, supervision: The<br />

child has been released into our care. 4 take care of. look<br />

after, attend to, be responsible for, take charge of, take<br />

responsibility for; tend, nurse: You should take care of your<br />

money. Does she have enough experience to take care of someone<br />

who is ill?<br />

--v. 5 be concerned, trouble oneself, feel interest, worry,<br />

fret, trouble, Brit mind: Do you care whether Arnold gets the<br />

job he wants? I don't care who you are, you can't come in here!<br />

6 care for. a look after, tend, attend (to), watch over,<br />

protect, take care of, provide for; nurse: He cared for his<br />

ailing parents for about twenty years. b like, fancy, be<br />

attracted to, be fond of, love, be keen on, be enamoured of:<br />

Jennifer admitted last night how much she cares for David.<br />

careen v. heel over, keel over; US loosely career, sway, tip, pitch,<br />

veer, swerve, lurch: We hauled out the boat, careened her, and<br />

proceeded to caulk her seams.<br />

career n. 1 employment, occupation, calling, vocation, pursuit,<br />

(life's) work, job, business, livelihood; profession, trade,<br />

craft, m‚tier: She has made a career out of helping others. He<br />

is undecided whether to pursue a career in accountancy.<br />

--v. 2 speed, race, rush, dash, fly, tear, hurtle, bolt, shoot,<br />

Colloq zoom: A bicycle came careering around the corner and<br />

knocked him down.<br />

carefree adj. nonchalant, easy, easygoing, insouciant, light-hearted,<br />

blithe, happy-go-lucky, breezy, airy; blas‚, indifferent,<br />

unconcerned, unworried, trouble-free, worry-free, contented,<br />

happy: Till he graduated from university, he had lived an<br />

entirely carefree life.<br />

careful adj. 1 cautious, wary, circumspect, chary, prudent, watchful,<br />

aware, alert, vigilant: These days one cannot be too careful<br />

about walking in the city at night. 2 meticulous, painstaking,

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