Pronunciation: /ˈbeɪbiˌmuːn/
noun a vacation or trip taken by a couple before the birth of their child
A1 A babymoon is a vacation taken by parents-to-be before the arrival of their baby.
A2 Many couples choose to go on a babymoon to relax and spend quality time together before becoming parents.
B1 Planning a babymoon can be a fun way for expectant parents to bond and prepare for the upcoming changes in their lives.
B2 Some popular babymoon destinations include tropical resorts, cozy bed and breakfasts, and scenic mountain getaways.
C1 Taking a babymoon is a great opportunity for soon-to-be parents to enjoy some peace and quiet before the chaos of parenthood begins.
C2 For some couples, a babymoon is a chance to reconnect and strengthen their relationship before the new baby arrives.
formal The couple decided to take a babymoon before the arrival of their first child.
informal We're going on a babymoon to relax before the baby comes.
slang Let's go on a babymoon to enjoy some alone time before the chaos begins.
figurative Taking a babymoon is like hitting the pause button on real life for a while.
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