Care for something meaning in English
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Definition
Would you care for some wine?: Would you like some wine? Do you want some wine? (polite)
I don't care for (asparagus): I don't like, I have no fondness for, I dislike (asparagus)
I don't really care for the Mayor. I think he has made some terrible decisions.
I don't care: It doesn't make a difference to me, That doesn't affect me
- "Would you care for a warm towel?"
- "Seems kind of risky, but we don't really care"
- "Miss Stake : I don't care for tomatoes, but that's fine."
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