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Meaning of tends
The primary meaning of the word "tends" is to have a natural or habitual tendency or inclination towards something.
Etymology of tends
The word "tends" has its roots in the Old French word "tendre", which is derived from the Latin word "tendere", meaning "to stretch" or "to extend"
Historically, the word "tends" has been used in English since the 14th century, initially with the meaning of "to stretch" or "to extend", and later developing its modern meanings of "to have a tendency" or "to take care of"
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Definitions
- To have a natural or habitual tendency or inclination towards something
- * To be regularly or frequently found or done in a particular situation or place
- * To take care of someone or something, especially in a careful or protective way
Usage Examples
- She tends to get nervous before a big presentation
- * The plant tends to grow more quickly in warm weather
- * He tends to the garden every morning