Adoptive Parent

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /əˈdɑːptɪv ˈpɛrənt/

Definitions of adoptive parent

noun a person who legally takes another's child into their own family, treating the child as their own

Example Sentences

A1 An adoptive parent is someone who legally takes care of a child that is not their biological offspring.

A2 The adoptive parent attended the school meeting to discuss their child's progress.

B1 The adoptive parent had to go through a rigorous screening process before being approved to adopt a child.

B2 The adoptive parent provided a loving and stable home for the child who had been in foster care for years.

C1 The adoptive parent played a crucial role in helping their child navigate the complexities of their adoption story.

C2 The adoptive parent advocated for better adoption laws and resources to support families in similar situations.

Examples of adoptive parent in a Sentence

formal The adoptive parent went through a thorough screening process before being approved to take in a child.

informal My friend's adoptive parent is always there for them no matter what.

slang The adoptive parent totally rocks as a mom!

figurative The adoptive parent's love for their child knows no bounds.

Grammatical Forms of adoptive parent

past tense

adopted

plural

adoptive parents

comparative

more adoptive

superlative

most adoptive

present tense

adopts

future tense

will adopt

perfect tense

have adopted

continuous tense

is adopting

singular

adoptive parent

positive degree

adoptive

infinitive

to adopt

gerund

adopting

participle

adopted

Origin and Evolution of adoptive parent

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The term 'adoptive parent' originated from the Latin word 'adoptare' which means to choose or select as one's own.
Evolution of the word: The term 'adoptive parent' has evolved from its Latin roots to specifically refer to individuals who legally take on the role of a parent to a child who is not biologically their own.