mothers
Pronunciation: [ˈmʌðərz]
Word
Context: "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.
Example
My mother cooks my favorite meals every day.
Example
Not all children have mothers who can care for them.
Example
What do you like most about your mother?
Context: "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.
Example
The mothers in our community often meet to help each other out.
Example
Not all mothers get along with each other, sometimes there are disagreements.
Example
How do the mothers in your neighborhood connect with each other?
Context: "metaphor"
(noun) Sometimes, the word 'mother' is used to describe someone or something that provides care or nourishment, like a mothering figure.
Example
The nurturing teacher was like a second mother to her students.
Example
The harsh lessons were not motherly at all; they were too tough.
Example
Can a special friend also act as a mother to you in times of need?
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