Attachment Theory

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a child who has been abandoned and found without any identification

adjective relating to a foundling or foundlings

  • The orphanage took in a foundling who was left on their doorstep.
  • The town rallied together to support the foundling they found abandoned in the park.
  • Hey, did you hear about that baby foundling that was left at the fire station?
  • The new employee felt like a foundling in the corporate world, trying to find their place among experienced colleagues.

noun a very young child or baby

  • The pediatrician specializes in caring for infant patients.
  • My friend just had a beautiful infant girl.
  • That infant is so cute, I can't even handle it!
  • The company is still in its infant stage, with much room for growth.

noun the practice of having only one sexual partner during a period of time

  • Monogamy is the practice of being married to only one person at a time.
  • Some people believe in monogamy while others prefer open relationships.
  • Monogamy ain't for everyone, some people like to play the field.
  • In a world full of options, monogamy can be seen as a rare and precious commitment.

noun a woman who is married to one's parent after the death or divorce of the other parent

  • The stepmother played a significant role in the upbringing of her stepchildren.
  • My stepmother is always nagging me to clean my room.
  • I can't stand my stepmom, she's always on my case about everything.
  • The new CEO was seen as the stepmother of the company, making tough decisions for its future.

noun a feeling of intense longing for something

adjective having or showing a strong desire or longing

  • The artist's paintings reflect a deep yearning for inner peace and tranquility.
  • She couldn't help but feel a yearning for adventure as she scrolled through travel blogs.
  • I've got a serious yearning for some pizza right now.
  • His yearning for success burned like a fierce flame within him.