mum

simple noun26 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

A mother who is considered to be competent and caring in her parenting.

A mother who is exceptionally good at parenting.

A mother who raises a child or children alone, without a partner.

A mother who has a lot of things to do.

A woman who has recently become a mother.

A mother who has a paying job.

A mother feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of her children's achievements.

A mother who is young in age.

A mother who stays at home to look after her family and does not have a job outside the home.

A mother whose main occupation is caring for her children.

A mother who is currently pregnant.

A mother who is fashionable, modern, or impressive.

A mother who also has a professional career.

A middle-class suburban mother who spends a significant amount of time transporting her children to sporting events and other activities.

A woman who is going to have a baby. Also 'mum-to-be' in BrE.

The biological mother of an adopted child.

The biological mother, as opposed to an adoptive or stepmother.

A mother who is not legally married.

A mother living in a suburb, often associated with a particular lifestyle.

A mother who is a famous person.

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

A mother who is a character in a television show.

A mother who is a lesbian.

A mother who receives financial support from the government because she is unemployed or has a low income.

A mother who is primarily concerned with safety and security issues, often seen as a key political demographic.

A common informal way to refer to one's parents.