mothers
Prononciation : [ˈmʌðərz]
Mot
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) A mother is a woman who has a child or children. She takes care of them and usually helps them grow up. It’s like having a special friend and teacher all at once.
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My mother cooks my favorite meals every day.
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Not all children have mothers who can care for them.
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What do you like most about your mother?
Contexte : « family »
(noun) The term 'mothers' can also refer to a group of women who have children. These mothers may share experiences or support each other in different ways.
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The mothers in our community often meet to help each other out.
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Not all mothers get along with each other, sometimes there are disagreements.
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How do the mothers in your neighborhood connect with each other?
Contexte : « metaphor »
(noun) Sometimes, the word 'mother' is used to describe someone or something that provides care or nourishment, like a mothering figure.
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The nurturing teacher was like a second mother to her students.
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The harsh lessons were not motherly at all; they were too tough.
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Can a special friend also act as a mother to you in times of need?
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