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Word: TLC

Definition:
TLC stands for "tender loving care." It is a noun that describes the gentle, kind, and considerate attention that someone gives to another person or thing. It’s often used to talk about the special care that is needed to help someone feel loved and supported.

Usage Instructions:
You can use "TLC" when talking about taking care of people, pets, plants, or even objects that require extra attention to be healthy or happy.

Example Sentence:
"After a long day, my dog really needs some TLC; I will take him for a walk and give him lots of cuddles."

Advanced Usage:
In a more formal context, you might say: "The garden revitalized under the gardener's TLC, blooming beautifully after months of neglect."

Word Variants:
- There are no direct variants of "TLC," but you can use "tender," "loving," and "care" individually in different contexts.

Different Meanings:
While "TLC" primarily refers to care, in a more casual context, it can sometimes refer to attention given to improve or repair something, such as a car or a house. For example: "That old car needs some TLC to run properly again."

Synonyms:
- Care - Attention - Nurturing - Affection

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
- "Give (someone or something) TLC": This phrase means to provide care or affection.
- Example: "The children need TLC after their long school day."
- "Show (someone) some TLC": This means to demonstrate kindness or affection towards someone.
- Example: "He always shows his grandparents some TLC by visiting them regularly."

Summary:
TLC is about giving extra care and kindness to someone or something.

Noun
  1. considerate and solicitous care
    • young children need lots of TLC

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