noun a very young child, especially one newly or recently born

adjective of or relating to a baby

noun a verb phrase consisting of the verb 'brood' and the preposition 'over'

verb to think deeply and at length about something that makes one unhappy or worried

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • She tends to brood over every decision before making a choice.
  • Don't brood over it too much, just go with your gut feeling.
  • Stop brooding over it, you're just stressing yourself out.
  • The dark clouds seemed to brood over the city, casting a shadow over everything.

dad

noun A male parent; a father.

  • My dad is a prominent lawyer in the city.
  • My dad loves to watch football on Sundays.
  • My old man is always telling the same jokes.
  • My dad is the rock of our family.

noun a female child or offspring

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this)

  • The daughter of the CEO is expected to take over the company one day.
  • My daughter is always asking for the latest gadgets.
  • My daughter is totally obsessed with TikTok.
  • The new law is like a strict parent to its daughter, the citizens.

noun a male parent

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  • The father of the bride gave a heartfelt speech at the wedding.
  • My father is always telling dad jokes to make us laugh.
  • Hey, did you see that guy? He's such a cool dad.
  • The CEO is often referred to as the father of the company, guiding it with wisdom and experience.

noun the state of being a father

  • Fatherhood is a significant responsibility that requires patience and dedication.
  • My friend just entered the world of fatherhood and he's loving every moment of it.
  • Dude, fatherhood is no joke - it's a whole new level of adulting.
  • Embarking on the journey of fatherhood is like planting a seed and watching it grow into a strong tree.

adjective describing someone who is extremely angry or frustrated

preposition used as part of a phrase to convey the state of being extremely angry or frustrated

  • The manager was fit to be tied when he found out about the accounting error.
  • She was fit to be tied when she saw the mess her kids had made in the living room.
  • My brother was fit to be tied when he lost his favorite hat.
  • The artist was fit to be tied with excitement when his painting was chosen for the gallery exhibition.

verb to yield or surrender to something; to stop resisting or opposing something

  • She refused to give in to the demands of the protesters.
  • I finally had to give in and let my sister borrow my car.
  • Don't give in to peer pressure and do something you'll regret.
  • Sometimes it's better to give in and compromise to maintain peace in a relationship.

adjective describes a person or thing that does not act in a responsible manner

  • It is considered irresponsible to make decisions without considering the consequences.
  • Leaving your car unlocked in this neighborhood is just plain irresponsible.
  • Skipping class is so irresponsible, dude.
  • Neglecting to take care of your health is like being irresponsible with a precious gift.

noun a state of disorder or confusion

verb to make a mistake or error

adjective in a state of disorder or confusion

  • I hope I don't mess up during the presentation tomorrow.
  • I always manage to mess up when I'm cooking dinner.
  • Don't worry, I won't mess up this time, I promise.
  • Sometimes life throws us curveballs and we may feel like we've messed up, but it's all part of the journey.

noun a female parent or a woman in relation to her child or children

  • The mother of the bride looked elegant in her gown.
  • My mother always knows how to make me feel better when I'm down.
  • Hey, my mom is the bomb - she always hooks me up with snacks.
  • Nature is like the mother of all living things, providing sustenance and support.

noun a gemstone, especially a diamond

adjective of great value or high price; highly esteemed or cherished

adverb in a way that shows great value or importance

  • The diamond necklace was a precious family heirloom passed down for generations.
  • I keep my precious memories in a special box under my bed.
  • That vintage car is my precious baby, I polish it every weekend.
  • Her time with loved ones is the most precious gift she could ask for.

noun the state or quality of being childishly silly or immature

  • The puerility of his behavior was evident in the way he refused to take responsibility for his actions.
  • His puerility really showed when he started throwing a tantrum over not getting his favorite dessert.
  • I can't believe the level of puerility he displayed when he started a fight over a video game.
  • The puerility of their arguments was like watching children squabble over toys.

noun a person who avoids work or effort

adjective relating to or characteristic of a slacker

  • The company decided to terminate the slacker for consistently failing to meet deadlines.
  • I can't believe that slacker called in sick again.
  • Don't be such a slacker, get your work done!
  • His reputation as a slacker in the office is starting to affect his career prospects.

tot

noun a small child or toddler

  • The total amount of money spent on the project exceeded the budget.
  • I can't believe the total bill came out to be so high!
  • The party was a total blast!
  • His actions were a total betrayal of our trust.

noun a student who stays away from school without permission

adjective being absent or avoiding responsibilities

  • The school has a strict policy for dealing with truants.
  • The truant was caught skipping class again.
  • That truant is always ditching school.
  • His wandering mind made him a truant in his own thoughts.

noun the quality or state of being uncontrollably exuberant or boisterous

  • The children's rambunctiousness was evident during the school assembly.
  • I love hanging out with my rambunctious friends because they always keep things interesting.
  • The party was full of rambunctiousness last night, everyone was having a great time.
  • Her rambunctiousness on the dance floor was like a whirlwind of energy.

noun a mother with one/two/etc children

adjective describing the number of children a mother has

  • The mum-of-two organized a charity event to raise funds for the local school.
  • My friend is a mum-of-one and she's always juggling work and family responsibilities.
  • Being a mum-of-three is no joke, it's like a three-ring circus at home!
  • As a mum-of-four, she's like a superhero managing all her kids' activities and schedules.

noun a blend of 'sharing' and 'parenting', refers to the practice of parents frequently sharing information and photos of their children on social media platforms

  • The practice of sharenting, or parents sharing information about their children on social media, has raised concerns about privacy and consent.
  • My mom is always sharenting pictures of me on Facebook without asking first.
  • Stop sharenting all those embarrassing videos of your kid, nobody wants to see that.
  • In the age of sharenting, our online identities become intertwined with our children's from a young age.

noun a parent who frequently shares excessive information about their child on social media

  • The term 'oversharent' refers to parents who share too much information about their children on social media.
  • My sister is such an oversharent, she posts every little detail about her kids online.
  • I can't stand oversharents who constantly flood my feed with pictures of their kids.
  • In the age of social media, it's easy to become an oversharent without even realizing it.

adjective showing love or fondness

adverb in a way that shows love or fondness

  • The elderly couple affectionately held hands as they walked through the park.
  • My dog affectionately greets me every time I come home.
  • She affectionately refers to her best friend as her 'ride or die'.
  • The artist affectionately painted the canvas with vibrant colors and bold strokes.