mother

simple noun65 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.0

A common term for a mother who is not married and is raising children.

Describes a mother who is caring, responsible, and effective in raising her children.

A mother who has a job outside the home.

A general term for a mother who is young, not necessarily a teenager.

The mother who gave birth to a child, as opposed to an adoptive mother.

A mother who is between 13 and 19 years old.

A mother who is legally married.

Commonly used term for the biological mother, especially in the context of adoption.

Used to describe a mother raising a child or children alone.

A woman who has legally adopted a child.

A common, informal term for a teenage mother.

A mother who is no longer married due to divorce.

A direct term for a woman who is pregnant, often used when she already has other children.

A formal or official term for a mother who is not married.

Another term for the biological mother.

A woman who temporarily takes care of a child in her home.

A formal and polite term for a pregnant woman.

An informal term for the biological mother, sometimes considered insensitive in adoption contexts.

A mother whose husband has died.

A woman who carries and gives birth to a baby for another person or couple.

A mother who is a lesbian.

The mother who has legal custody of a child after a divorce or separation.

A somewhat dated term for an unmarried mother, sometimes carrying a negative connotation.

A formal term for a mother who is an adolescent (typically 10-19 years old).

To resemble one's mother in appearance, character, or behavior.

To receive a quality, characteristic, or possession from one's mother.

To look like one's mother in appearance.