Accoucheur

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈkuːʃər/

Definitions of accoucheur

noun a person, typically a doctor or midwife, who assists women in childbirth

Example Sentences

A1 The accoucheur helped deliver the baby safely.

A2 The accoucheur was experienced in assisting with childbirth.

B1 The accoucheur provided support and guidance during the delivery.

B2 The accoucheur was skilled in managing complications during childbirth.

C1 The accoucheur's expertise was evident in the successful delivery.

C2 The accoucheur's reputation as a top obstetrician was well-deserved.

Examples of accoucheur in a Sentence

formal The accoucheur assisted the mother during the delivery of her baby.

informal The accoucheur helped deliver the baby safely.

slang The baby doctor was there for the birth.

figurative The accoucheur guided the project to completion.

Grammatical Forms of accoucheur

plural

accoucheurs

comparative

more accoucheur

superlative

most accoucheur

present tense

accoucheurs

future tense

will accoucheur

perfect tense

have accouchured

continuous tense

is accouchuring

singular

accoucheur

positive degree

accoucheur

infinitive

to accoucheur

gerund

accouchuring

participle

accouchured

Origin and Evolution of accoucheur

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The word 'accoucheur' originated from French, derived from the Old French word 'accoucher' meaning 'to give birth'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a male midwife or obstetrician, the term 'accoucheur' has evolved to be used more broadly to refer to any medical professional involved in childbirth.