hold dear
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Definition
Verb: - To feel affection, fondness, or strong attachment towards someone or something; to cherish or value greatly.
Usage
This verb phrase is used to express a deep, positive emotional connection. It is often used in contexts of personal relationships, cherished memories, or valued principles. - It typically takes a direct object (the person or thing that is cherished). - It is commonly used in simple present or past tenses to describe a lasting feeling.
Examples
- She holds dear the memories of her childhood summers.
- I hold my grandmother's advice dear.
- They hold dear the traditions passed down through generations.
- A true friend is someone you hold dear.
Advanced Usage
- "to hold someone/something dear to one's heart": An emphatic variant that intensifies the feeling of affection or value.
- He holds the ideals of freedom and justice dear to his heart.
Variants and Related Words
- Cherish (verb): To protect and care for lovingly; to hold dear. (A very close synonym, often used interchangeably).
- Treasure (verb): To keep or regard as precious; to cherish.
- Value highly (verb phrase): To consider to be of great worth or importance.
Synonyms
- Cherish
- Treasure
- Adore
- Prize
- Esteem
Related Phrases
- Hold in high regard: To have a lot of respect for someone or something. (This emphasizes respect more than emotional affection).
- The professor is held in high regard by his colleagues.
Verb
- be fond of; be attached to