Pronunciation: /ˈpɛrənt/
noun a person who is a father or mother
A1 My parent is my mom.
A2 Parents play a crucial role in a child's development.
B1 Being a parent comes with great responsibility.
B2 Parents should set boundaries for their children.
C1 As a parent, it's important to communicate effectively with your child.
C2 Good parenting involves being supportive and nurturing towards your children.
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A1 I help my parents with the cooking at home.
A2 She parents her younger siblings while her parents are at work.
B1 As a single parent, he struggles to balance work and family responsibilities.
B2 The teacher had to parent the unruly students in the classroom.
C1 The coach had to parent the team through a difficult season.
C2 The therapist helped the client learn to parent themselves in a healthy way.
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A1 My parent teacher conference is next week.
A2 She attended a parent workshop at the school.
B1 The parent company oversees all subsidiaries.
B2 The parent organization is responsible for funding the project.
C1 The parent corporation has offices in multiple countries.
C2 The parent company's CEO is known for his philanthropic efforts.
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