Pronunciation: /ˈnɜr.ɪ.ʃɪŋ/
verb present participle of nourish
A1 Eating fruits and vegetables is nourishing for your body.
A2 She enjoys nourishing her skin with natural oils.
B1 The chef takes pride in nourishing his customers with healthy and delicious meals.
B2 Regular exercise is essential for nourishing both the body and mind.
C1 The philanthropist is dedicated to nourishing communities through various charitable initiatives.
C2 The scientist's groundbreaking research is nourishing the field of medicine with new possibilities.
adjective providing nourishment; promoting growth or health
A1 Eating fruits and vegetables is important for a nourishing diet.
A2 Soup can be a nourishing meal, especially in cold weather.
B1 The spa offers nourishing treatments for both the body and mind.
B2 The chef prepared a nourishing meal using fresh, organic ingredients.
C1 The nourishing effects of meditation can be felt both mentally and physically.
C2 The nourishing qualities of the skincare products are evident in the glowing skin of its users.
formal The nourishing soup was made with fresh vegetables and herbs.
informal My mom always makes the most nourishing meals for us.
slang Eating a nourishing breakfast is key to starting the day off right.
figurative Reading a good book can be nourishing for the soul.
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