"Solicitude" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Solicitude" Meaning

Solicitude refers to a feeling or attitude of concern, worry, or kindness towards someone or something. It involves a sense of care and consideration for the well-being of others, often motivated by a desire to help or protect them from harm.

For example:

"The nurse showed great solicitude to the patient, making sure she received the best possible care."
"The teacher took a solicitous approach to her new pupil, making an effort to understand their needs and assist them in any way she could."

Synonyms for solicitude include:

Concern
Compassion
Kindness
Tenderness
Solicitousness

Antonyms for solicitude include:

Indifference
Disregard
Callousness
Neglect
Absence of concern.

"Solicitude" Examples

Usage Examples for Solicitude:


Showing solicitude towards your roommate when they are unwell can be done by preparing their meal and bringing it to them while they rest.
Solicitude is the key attribute that defines a nurse, enabling them to provide quality patient care and ensure their patients feel comfortable and secure during their hospital stay.
Some people display solicitude for the elderly neighbors, visiting them regularly and checking on their well-being.

"Solicitude" Similar Words

Solicited

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Solicitor

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Solicitors

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Solicitors are lawyers who are qualified to advise on legal matters and handle disputes in the courts. They are authorized to practice law in a particular jurisdiction, usually in the United Kingdom, such as England and Wales, Northern Ireland, or Scotland. Solicitors can also operate as barristers, and the terms are often used interchangeably in some jurisdictions, although in the UK, barristers and solicitors are two distinct professions, with solicitors handling court procedures and barristers concentrating on advocacy. In other parts of the English-speaking world, such as Australia, Canada, and South Africa, the term "lawyer" is more usual, and is often synonymous with "barrister" or "solicitor". In the United States, the term attorney often encompasses both solicitor and barrister roles, however often the term solicitor is associated with a specific type of law firm or regional legal services that practice outside of the judicial system, like the Bakers solicitors in the UK for example.

Solicitous

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Solicitousness

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Solid-state

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Solidarity

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Solider

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An adult who is a member of an army or a professional military establishment, engaged in fighting or fighting training.

Solidification

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The process of becoming solid or turning to a solid state. This can refer to a physical change in a substance's state, such as the freezing of a liquid to become a solid, or a chemical process where atoms or molecules bond together to form a solid structure.<br><br>In a broader sense, solidification can also refer to the process of becoming more stable or concrete, such as:<br><br> The solidification of support for a new idea or policy<br> The solidification of evidence in a court case<br> The solidification of street gangs or organized crime groups<br><br>In chemistry, solidification can also refer to the process of crystallization, where a saturated solution or a liquid supercooled below its freezing point suddenly becomes solid as the particles arrange themselves into a crystal lattice structure.