foster
[ faw-ster, fos-ter ]
/ ˈfɔ stər, ˈfɒs tər /
verb (used with object)
to promote the growth or development of; further; encourage: to foster new ideas.
to bring up, raise, or rear, as a foster child.
to care for or cherish.
British.
to place (a child) in a foster home.
Obsolete.
to feed or nourish.
Origin of foster
before 1000; Middle English; Old English
fōstor nourishment,
fōstrian to nourish; cognate with Old Norse
fōstr; akin to
food
SYNONYMS FOR foster
synonym study for foster
3. See
cherish.
OTHER WORDS FROM foster
fos·ter·er, noun fos·ter·ing·ly, adverb un·fos·tered, adjective un·fos·ter·ing, adjectiveWords nearby foster
Definition for foster (2 of 2)
Foster
[ faw-ster, fos-ter ]
/ ˈfɔ stər, ˈfɒs tər /
noun
Stephen (Collins),1826–64,
U.S. songwriter.
William Z(eb·u·lon)
[zeb-yuh-luh n] /ˈzɛb yə lən/,1881–1961,
U.S. labor organizer: leader in the Communist Party.
a male given name.
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British Dictionary definitions for foster (1 of 2)
foster
/ (ˈfɒstə) /
verb (tr)
to promote the growth or development of
to bring up (a child, etc); rear
to cherish (a plan, hope, etc) in one's mind
mainly British
- to place (a child) in the care of foster parents
- to bring up under fosterage
adjective
(in combination)
indicating relationship through fostering and not through birth
foster mother; foster child
(in combination)
of or involved in the rearing of a child by persons other than his natural or adopted parents
foster home
Derived forms of foster
fosterer, noun fostering, nounWord Origin for foster
Old English
fōstrian to feed, from
fōstor
food
British Dictionary definitions for foster (2 of 2)
Foster
/ (ˈfɒstə) /
noun
Jodie . born 1962, US film actress and director: her films include Taxi Driver (1976), The Accused (1988), The Silence of the Lambs (1990), Little Man Tate (1991; also directed), Nell (1995), and Panic Room (2002)
Norman, Baron. born 1935, British architect. His works include the Willis Faber building (1978) in Ipswich, Stansted Airport, Essex (1991), Chek Lap Kok Airport, Hong Kong (1998), the renovation of the Reichstag, Berlin (1999), and City Hall, London (2002)
Stephen Collins . 1826–64, US composer of songs such as The Old Folks at Home and Oh Susanna