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Cradling Meaning in English

word · lemma: cradle

ˈkɹeɪdəɫɪŋ/, /ˈkɹeɪdɫɪŋ
KRAYD-ling
kɹˈeɪdlɪŋ
KRAYD-ling

Definition

Holding something gently in your arms, often rocking it softly like a baby. It can also mean supporting something carefully, as if protecting it.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used to describe gentle, caring movements, especially with babies or precious objects. Often seen in poetic or emotional contexts. Not used for carrying heavy objects. Common with 'cradling a baby', 'cradling a phone', or 'cradling someone in your arms'.

Example Sentences

She sat on the sofa, cradling her newborn daughter.

basic

The boy was cradling a small injured bird in his hands.

basic

She stood by the window, cradling a cup of tea.

basic

He walked slowly, cradling his sleeping cat so she wouldn't wake up.

natural

She spent the afternoon cradling the phone, waiting for his call.

natural

There he was, cradling his guitar like the most precious thing in the world.

natural