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caress

/kəˈɹɛs/

Meanings
  • A gentle touch or stroke of the skin.

    - "She gave him a loving caress."
    - "The baby reached up for a caress."
    - "He enjoyed the sensation of a gentle caress."

Pronunciation
  1. /kəˈɹɛs/



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Synonyms

hold , kiss , soothe , stroke
Rhymes
Words rhyming with caress
caress , dress , guess , impress , press , stress , suppress , transgress
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. Caress (en) : A gentle touch or stroke of the skin.

  2. Carousel (en) : A circular platform or structure, typically having seats arranged around the circumference and often featuring ornamentation, music, or other forms of entertainment.


Variants
List of all variants of caress that leads to same result
caress , caressed , caresser , caressers , caresses , caressing , caressingly , caressive , caressively
Forms
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The word 'caress' can take various forms depending on the context in which it is used. Some common forms of the word 'caress' include the present tense verb 'caress', the gerund form 'caressing', the past tense verb 'caressed', the past participle form 'caressed', and the infinitive form 'to caress'. Each of these forms is used in different contexts to convey the meaning of the word 'caress' in that context. For example, the present tense verb 'caress' is used to describe a gentle touch or stroke of the skin that is happening in the present moment. The gerund form 'caressing' is used to describe the act or process of gently touching or stroking the skin. The past tense verb 'caressed' is used to describe a gentle touch or stroke of the skin that occurred in the past. The past participle form 'caressed' is used to describe a gentle touch or stroke of the skin that has occurred and is completed in the past. The infinitive form 'to caress' is used to describe the ability or power to gently touch or stroke the skin, or to describe the act or process of gently touching or stroking the skin as a means of expressing love, comfort, or consolation.


Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

The word 'caress' comes from the Old French word 'caressier', which means 'to touch gently' or 'to stroke gently'. Over time, the word 'caress' came to be used specifically to refer to a gentle touch or stroke of the skin.


Related Concepts
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  1. Affection: A feeling of love, tenderness, and caring for someone or something. Affection is often expressed through gentle touches, hugs, kisses, or other forms of physical or verbal expression. Affection is a natural and essential part of human relationships and is often used as a means of building and strengthening those relationships.

  2. Comfort: A feeling of relief, ease, and security, often associated with the absence of pain, distress, or discomfort. Comfort is often expressed through physical means, such as providing a soft bed, warm blankets, or soothing music, as well as through verbal means, such as offering words of encouragement, reassurance, or support. Comfort is an essential part of human well-being and is often used as a means of alleviating physical or emotional pain, distress, or discomfort.

  3. Sensation: A feeling or experience of stimulation or excitement, often associated with the activation of sensory organs, such as the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, or skin. Sensation is an essential part of human perception and is often used as a means of conveying or expressing information, ideas, emotions, or experiences to others.


Culture
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The word 'caress' has been used in various cultural contexts throughout history. In literature, for example, the word 'caress' has been used to describe a gentle touch or stroke of the skin, as well as a feeling of love, comfort, or consolation. In art, the word 'caress' has been used to describe a gentle touch or stroke of the skin, as well as a feeling of love, comfort, or consolation that is conveyed through the artwork. In music, the word 'caress' has been used to describe a gentle touch or stroke of the skin, as well as a feeling of love, comfort, or consolation that is conveyed through the music. In all of these cultural contexts, the word 'caress' is used to describe a gentle touch or stroke of the skin, as well as a feeling of love, comfort, or consolation that is conveyed through the word or the cultural expression.

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