Motherhood

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈmʌðərˌhʊd/

Definitions of motherhood

noun the state or experience of being a mother; the qualities or characteristics associated with being a mother

Example Sentences

A1 Motherhood is the state of being a mother.

A2 Many women find fulfillment in motherhood.

B1 Balancing work and motherhood can be challenging.

B2 Motherhood has taught me patience and unconditional love.

C1 The complexities of motherhood are often underestimated.

C2 Motherhood is a journey of self-discovery and growth.

Examples of motherhood in a Sentence

formal Motherhood is often considered a full-time job that requires dedication and sacrifice.

informal My friend is adjusting to the challenges of motherhood with grace and humor.

slang She's totally rocking the whole motherhood thing, even with her crazy schedule.

figurative The company's commitment to sustainability is like the motherhood of environmental responsibility.

Grammatical Forms of motherhood

plural

motherhoods

comparative

more motherhood

superlative

most motherhood

present tense

mothers

future tense

will mother

perfect tense

have mothered

continuous tense

are mothering

singular

motherhood

positive degree

motherly

infinitive

to mother

gerund

mothering

participle

mothered

Origin and Evolution of motherhood

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'motherhood' originated from the Old English word 'modorhad', which was a combination of 'modor' (mother) and 'had' (state, condition).
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'motherhood' has come to encompass not just the biological role of being a mother, but also the social, emotional, and cultural aspects of mothering and caregiving.