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chérir

cherish, treasure

verb sheh-REER Less Common

Origin: Old French chier (dear)

Usage Note

Chérir is more formal and literary than aimer; it implies deep, affectionate attachment rather than simple liking. The adjective chéri(e) ('darling, cherished') is widely used as a term of endearment. Chérir un souvenir means to cherish a memory.

Examples

"Il chérit chaque moment passé avec elle."

Natural Translation

He cherishes every moment spent with her.

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