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
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fos•ter /ˈfɔstɚ, ˈfɑstɚ/USA pronunciation
v. [~ + object]
adj. [before a noun]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- to promote the growth or development of:to foster new ideas.
- Sociologyto bring up;
rear:to foster an abandoned child.
adj. [before a noun]
- Sociologyproviding or receiving parental care despite the absence of relationship by blood or law:a foster home; foster children.
fos•ter
(fô′stər, fos′tər),USA pronunciation v.t.
fos′ter•er, n.
fos′ter•ing•ly, adv.
Fos•ter (fô′stər, fos′tər),USA pronunciation n.
- 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.
- [Brit.]to place (a child) in a foster home.
- [Obs.]to feed or nourish.
- bef. 1000; Middle English; Old English fōstor nourishment, fōstrian to nourish; cognate with Old Norse fōstr; akin to food
fos′ter•ing•ly, adv.
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged favor, forward, advance; foment, instigate.
- 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged nurse, nourish, sustain, support, maintain.
- 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged See cherish.
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged discourage.
Fos•ter (fô′stər, fos′tər),USA pronunciation n.
- Biographical Stephen (Collins), 1826–64, U.S. songwriter.
- a male given name.
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to promote the growth or development of to bring up (a child, etc); rear to cherish (a plan, hope, etc) in one's mind to place (a child) in the care of foster parents to bring up under fosterage
- (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 the child's natural or adopted parents: foster home
'Foster' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Aloeus
- Dulles
- FGP
- Foster City
- Kay
- Merope
- Millau Bridge
- Polybus
- Royal Academy
- Silenus
- adjustability
- aid
- alumna
- alumnus
- boarder baby
- breed
- cherish
- community home
- consumerize
- cultivate
- custodianship
- embosom
- encourage
- farm out
- foment
- food
- forward
- foster brother
- foster care
- foster child
- foster daughter
- foster father
- foster home
- foster mother
- foster parent
- foster sister
- foster son
- fosterage
- fosterling
- group home
- help
- jovial
- lifelong learning
- mercantilism
- metapelet
- minder
- new world order
- nourish
- nurse
- nursery