- vocabulary.com dictionary/tendYou can also say you tend something if you care for it. You have to tend a vegetable garden, for example, if you expect to harvest more vegetables than weeds.
- universalium.en-academic.com 209517/tend2. to be disposed toward an idea, emotion, way of thinking, etc.: He tends to be overly optimistic. Her religious philosophy tends toward pantheism.
- wordnik.com words/tendTo look after; take care of; have the charge, care, or supervision of: as, to tend a machine; to tend a flock; to tend a sick person.
- wordreference.com English Dictionary Tend(of a person) to be disposed toward an idea, etc.: [~ + to + verb]tends to be optimistic.[~ + to/toward + object]Her philosophy tends toward a belief in many gods.
- askdifference.com tend-vs-tendency/"Tend" is a verb meaning to care for or have a propensity toward something, while "tendency" is a noun describing an inclination or predisposition.
- remzihoca.com sozluk/tendTend İngilizce örnek cümle. Tend eş anlamlıları. ... Winters tend to be fairly wet, but rainfall is rarely excessive and the temperature usually stays above freezing.
- thesaurus.net tendDiscover 1425 unique synonyms for 'tend' including antonyms, paraphrases, hypernyms and hyponyms on Thesaurus.net.
- collinsdictionary.com dictionary/english/tendIf you tend towards a particular characteristic, you often display that characteristic. Artistic and intellectual people allegedly tend towards left-wing views.
- vocabulix.com conjugation3/tend.htmlHere you will find the verb conjugation of "tend". ... I will tend you will tend he will tend we will tend you will tend they will tend. Future perfect.