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  1. If you cradle someone or something in your arms or hands, you hold them carefully and gently. I cradled her in my arms. Synonyms: hold , support , rock , nurse More Synonyms of cradle

  2. cradle. cra•dle /ˈkreɪdəl/ n., v., -dled, -dling. Furniture a small bed for an infant: She rocked the baby gently in the cradle. the place where something develops or grows in its early years: Boston is the cradle of the American Revolution.

  3. 1. A cradle is a baby's bed with high sides. Cradles often have curved bases so that they rock from side to side. [...] 2. If you cradle someone or something in your arms or hands, you hold them carefully and gently. [...] More. Image. © ukmooney, Shutterstock. Conjugations of 'cradle' present simple: I cradle, you cradle [...]

  4. to hold something or someone gently, especially by supporting with the arms: She cradled him tenderly in her arms . Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

  5. Sep 27, 2024 · cradle (third-person singular simple present cradles, present participle cradling, simple past and past participle cradled) To contain in or as if in a cradle. To rock (a baby to sleep). To wrap protectively, to hold gently and protectively.

  6. The meaning of CRADLE is a bed or cot for a baby usually on rockers or pivots. How to use cradle in a sentence.

  7. To set or support, in or on a cradle; to raise a boat or ship to a higher level by a cradle. 1775 A method that promises better success..namely, cradling the object.