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foster

/ˈfɔːstər/
Main Example

She wants to foster her child's talent in music.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To help something grow or develop.

Other Example

They want to foster a love of reading in children.

The program aims to foster teamwork among students.

Parents should foster their kids' interests.

Synonyms

foster creativity

foster growth

foster relationships

Synonyms

nurture

encourage

support

foster

/ˈfɔːstər/
Main Example

The foster is very kind and supportive.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Noun (n.)

A person who provides care for a child who is not their own.

Other Example

The foster took the child to the park.

She became a foster after her friend needed help.

The foster family welcomed him with open arms.

Synonyms

foster care

foster parent

foster child

Synonyms

guardian

caretaker

nurturer

foster

/ˈfɔːstər/
Main Example

He has a foster brother who lives with them.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Adjective (adj.)

Relating to a person or animal that is cared for by someone who is not their biological parent.

Other Example

She adopted a foster kitten from the shelter.

They are looking for a foster family for the child.

My friend has a foster sister who is very kind.

Synonyms

foster care

foster home

foster child

Synonyms

temporary

adoptive

guardian

foster

/ˈfɔːstər/
Main Example

They decided to foster a puppy until it finds a home.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To take care of a child who is not one's own, usually temporarily.

Other Example
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