Pronunciation: /ˈbrɛdˌwɪnər/
noun a person who earns money to support their family, typically the primary earner
A1 The breadwinner in my family is my father.
A2 She is the breadwinner of her household, working two jobs to support her family.
B1 As the breadwinner, he felt the pressure to provide for his family financially.
B2 Being the breadwinner of the family, she made sure everyone's needs were met.
C1 The role of the breadwinner has evolved over time, with more women taking on this responsibility.
C2 In many cultures, the concept of the breadwinner is changing as more households become dual-income.
formal The breadwinner of the family works hard to provide for their loved ones.
informal My dad is the breadwinner in our household.
slang She's the breadwinner in her relationship, always bringing home the bacon.
figurative In many societies, men are expected to be the breadwinners while women take care of the home.
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