YourDictionary

take care

Variant of care

noun

    1. a troubled or burdened state of mind; worry; concern
    2. a cause of such a mental state
  1. close attention or careful heed: to drive with care
  2. a liking or regard (for): to show no care for others
  3. charge; protection; custody: left in a friend's care
  4. something to watch over or attend to; a responsibility

intransitive verb cared, caring

  1. to have objection, worry, regret, etc.; mind: do you care if I go?
  2. to feel concern or interest: to care about others
  3. to feel love or a liking (for)
  4. to take charge of; look after; provide (for)
  5. to wish (for); want: do you care for more pie?

transitive verb

  1. to feel concern about or interest in: I don't care what you did
  2. to wish or desire: do you care to eat now?

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

link/cite print suggestion box