Foster
UK /["/ˈfɒstə(r)/","/ˈfɒstəz/","/ˈfɒstəd/","/ˈfɒstərɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈfɑːstər/","/ˈfɑːstərz/","/ˈfɑːstərd/","/ˈfɑːstərɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to encourage something to develop
In simple words: To help something develop or grow.
Examples
- The club's aim is to foster better relations within the community.
- The school has carefully fostered its progressive image.
- Such organizations need to foster innovation.
- They have fostered over 60 children during the past ten years.
- We couldn't adopt a child, so we decided to foster.
Usage notes
Use 'foster' in contexts related to support, care, or encouragement. Avoid in casual conversations where simpler terms like 'help' might be preferred.
Grammar pattern
foster + object
Memory hint
Think of 'foster' as 'fostering a flower' — you help it grow with care.
Collocations
- carefully
- deliberately
- help (to)
- be designed to
Synonyms
- encourage, promote
Antonyms
- neglect
- abandon
- hinder
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'foster' as a noun, while it's typically used as a verb.
- Incorrectly using 'foster' without an object, e.g., 'foster in' instead of 'foster their growth'.