Pronunciation: /əˈdɑːptɪv ɑːrmz/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 She hugged her adoptive arms tightly, feeling grateful for her new family.
A2 The orphan was welcomed into the loving embrace of his adoptive arms.
B1 Growing up in a foster home, she longed for the stability of her adoptive arms.
B2 After years of searching, he finally found his birth mother and embraced her with his adoptive arms.
C1 The adoptive arms of the community welcomed the refugee family with open hearts and minds.
C2 Despite their biological differences, the siblings shared a deep bond that was evident in their adoptive arms.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
A1 She held her adoptive arms tightly around her new baby.
A2 The adoptive arms of the loving parents provided a sense of security for the child.
B1 The adoptive arms of the family embraced the new member with warmth and acceptance.
B2 The adoptive arms of the community reached out to support the orphaned children.
C1 The adoptive arms of the nation welcomed refugees with open hearts and minds.
C2 The adoptive arms of the organization provided a strong foundation for the success of the project.
formal The couple welcomed their new child into their adoptive arms with love and care.
informal The parents held their adopted baby in their adoptive arms, feeling grateful for their family.
slang The new addition to the family was embraced in their adoptive arms, bringing joy to everyone.
figurative The community welcomed the outsider with open adoptive arms, accepting them as one of their own.
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