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The prefix un- meaning not is added to the adjective (present participle) caring to form uncaring.
The prefix an- ( or a- before a consonant) is cognate with English un- . Found chiefly in scientific terminlogy, it negates the term it is prefixed to. For example an-hydrous means un-watery, a-pathetic means un-caring.
caring , helpful , tolerant , matuse , loyal , sincere. I cant tell what "Matuse means, but I can answer the rest. Uncaring, unhelpful, intolerent, disloyal, and unsencere. Please leave a comment down bellow and make sure to like that this advice was helpful! THX! :)
As caring as a doctor treating its patients as caring as a mother lion to its new born baby cub :)
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The prefix un- meaning not is added to the adjective (present participle) caring to form uncaring.
The prefix an- ( or a- before a consonant) is cognate with English un- . Found chiefly in scientific terminlogy, it negates the term it is prefixed to. For example an-hydrous means un-watery, a-pathetic means un-caring.
The prefix an- ( or a- before a consonant) is cognate with English un- . Found chiefly in scientific terminlogy, it negates the term it is prefixed to. For example an-hydrous means un-watery, a-pathetic means un-caring.
caring , helpful , tolerant , matuse , loyal , sincere. I cant tell what "Matuse means, but I can answer the rest. Uncaring, unhelpful, intolerent, disloyal, and unsencere. Please leave a comment down bellow and make sure to like that this advice was helpful! THX! :)
The opposite of 'caring' is 'uncaring'.
Caring as a verb in Swedish is "att bry sig". Caring as an adjective is "omtänksam".
yes their are caring baby games at caring baby games.com because i played them
what does not caring a bottom mean
Not caring, uncaring, careless
Sharing in sharing and caring is caring. It pretty much means to help and be happy to help someone.
There is no particular patron saint of caring since all saints were caring in some form.
Yes, caring is an action so it is a verb. Caring is also a noun and an adjective. Example uses:As a verb: I will be caring for my mom until she gets over the flu.As a noun: A little caring will have her back on her feed in no time.As an adjective: I have to live up to my reputation as the caring child.