Nursemaid

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /nɝsmid/

Definitions of nursemaid

noun a woman or girl employed to look after a young child or children.

Example Sentences

A1 The nursemaid took care of the baby while the parents were at work.

A2 The nursemaid was responsible for feeding and changing the children in her care.

B1 The nursemaid had a nurturing personality and was loved by the children she looked after.

B2 The nursemaid was skilled in soothing crying babies and managing multiple tasks at once.

C1 The nursemaid's expertise in childcare was evident in the way she handled difficult situations with ease.

C2 The nursemaid's dedication to her job was commendable, as she worked tirelessly to ensure the well-being of the children under her care.

Examples of nursemaid in a Sentence

formal The nursemaid was responsible for taking care of the young children in the household.

informal The nursemaid always had her hands full with the rowdy kids.

slang The nursemaid was like a babysitter on steroids.

figurative She acted as a nursemaid to her friends, always looking out for their well-being.

Grammatical Forms of nursemaid

past tense

nursemaided

plural

nursemaids

comparative

more nursemaid

superlative

most nursemaid

present tense

nursemaids

future tense

will nursemaid

perfect tense

have nursemaided

continuous tense

is nursemaiding

singular

nursemaid

positive degree

nursemaid

infinitive

to nursemaid

gerund

nursemaiding

participle

nursemaided

Origin and Evolution of nursemaid

First Known Use: 1535 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'nursemaid' originated from the combination of 'nurse' and 'maid', referring to a female servant who cares for and looks after children.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'nursemaid' has evolved to encompass both male and female caregivers who provide childcare, not just limited to servants. The role of a nursemaid has also evolved to include more professional and specialized childcare providers.