Adoption Terminology

7 words in this vocabulary list

verb to legally take another person's child into your own family and take care of him or her as your own

adjective having been legally taken into another person's family and raised as their own child

  • The couple decided to adopt a child from an orphanage.
  • My sister adopted a rescue dog from the shelter.
  • I heard she adopted a new style for her hair.
  • The company adopted a new marketing strategy to increase sales.

verb action word that indicates the act of giving birth or becoming a parent

  • Many couples decide to have a baby after being married for a few years.
  • Hey, did you hear that Sarah and John are gonna have a baby?
  • I can't believe she's gonna have a baby, that's wild!
  • Starting a new business is like deciding to have a baby - it requires a lot of time and dedication.

noun a person who identifies with a race other than their own

adjective relating to or involving members of different races

  • The concept of transracial identity has been a topic of discussion in academic circles.
  • She's been exploring her transracial heritage and connecting with different cultural traditions.
  • Some people just don't understand the complexities of being transracial.
  • His love for different cuisines makes him feel transracial in a culinary sense.

noun an individual who has been legally taken into another family as a child

  • The adoptee was thrilled to finally meet their biological parents.
  • The adoptee couldn't believe they had siblings they never knew about!
  • The adoptee was stoked to find out they were related to a famous celebrity.
  • The adoptee felt like a puzzle piece that finally found its place in the family.

adjective relating to or involving adoption

  • The couple decided to start the process of becoming adoptive parents.
  • My friend's adoptive sister is coming to visit next week.
  • She's like my adoptive mom, always looking out for me.
  • The new CEO took on an adoptive approach to managing the company.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to provide more information about the manner, place, time, degree, or frequency of an action

  • The child was raised in an adoptively loving and supportive environment.
  • She was brought up adoptively by her aunt and uncle.
  • I heard he was taken in adoptively by his neighbor.
  • The company adoptively embraced the new technology to stay competitive.

noun a person who legally takes another's child into their own family, treating the child as their own

  • The adoptive parent went through a thorough screening process before being approved to take in a child.
  • My friend's adoptive parent is always there for them no matter what.
  • The adoptive parent totally rocks as a mom!
  • The adoptive parent's love for their child knows no bounds.