solicitous

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12
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15
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10
Pronunciation
/səˈlɪsɪtəs/

Definition of solicitous

4 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

adj

  1. Disposed to solicit; eager to obtain something desirable, or to avoid anything evil.
    “To that end, the then Biſhop of London, Dʳ Laud, attended on his Majeſty throughout that whole journey[…]to accompliſh which he was no leſs ſollicitous than the King himſelf, nor the King the leſs ſollicitous for his Advice.”
    “Where pain is most severe and sorrow most bitter, there love is most solicitous and untiring.”
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adj

  1. Disposed to solicit; eager to obtain something desirable, or to avoid anything evil.
    “To that end, the then Biſhop of London, Dʳ Laud, attended on his Majeſty throughout that whole journey[…]to accompliſh which he was no leſs ſollicitous than the King himſelf, nor the King the leſs ſollicitous for his Advice.”
    “Where pain is most severe and sorrow most bitter, there love is most solicitous and untiring.”
  2. (usually)Showing care, concern, or attention, in any of several ways; thus:
    “solicitous about a person's health”
    “solicitous inquiries, asking after her husband and children”
    “You have not only been careful of my fortune, which was the effect of your nobleneſs, but you have been ſolicitous of my reputation, which is that of your kindneſs.”
    “The more solicitous of the two was Nurse Cramer, a shapely, pretty, sexless girl with a wholesome unattractive face.”
  3. (usually)Showing care, concern, or attention, in any of several ways; thus:
  4. (usually)Showing care, concern, or attention, in any of several ways; thus:
    “Enjoy the preſent whatſoever it be, and be not ſollicitous for the future : for if you take your foot from the preſent ſtanding, and thruſt it forward toward to morrow’s even, you are in a reſtleſs condition, it is like refuſing to quench your preſent thirſt by fearing you ſhall want to drink the next day.”

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Etymology

From Latin sōlicitus, sollicitus (“thoroughly disturbed, anxious”), from sollus (“whole, entire”) + cieō (“move, disturb”). By surface analysis, solicit + -ous.

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