pamper

verb
UK: /ˈpæmpər/
US: /ˈpæmpər/
  1. To give someone special treatment, making them as comfortable as possible.

    1. My grandma likes to pamper me when I visit her.
    2. They pamper their dog with gourmet meals and a luxurious bed, unlike many others.
  2. To indulge oneself with luxuries or pleasures.

    1. I like to pamper myself with a hot bath.
    2. She decided to pamper herself after a long week with a spa day and fancy dinner.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "pamper" in English means: To give someone special treatment, making them as comfortable as possible., To indulge oneself with luxuries or pleasures..

The phonetic transcription of "pamper" is /ˈpæmpər/ in British English and /ˈpæmpər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "pamper": indulge, cosset, lavish, mollycoddle, spoil.

Example usage of "pamper": "My grandma likes to pamper me when I visit her.". More examples on the page.