parent
A parent raising a child or children alone.
A parent who raises their child well.
A parent related by blood.
A parent who has a job.
Someone who has recently become a parent.
A person's natural parent.
A parent who stays at home to look after their children.
A parent feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of their own or their children's achievements.
A parent who shows a lot of love.
Someone who has just had their first child.
A person who temporarily takes care of a child.
A parent whose marriage has been legally dissolved.
A person's biological parent.
A parent who has adopted a child.
A parent who gives encouragement and emotional help.
A kind and affectionate parent.
A parent who does not raise their child well.
A parent who is worried.
A parent raising a child or children alone.
A parent belonging to the social class between the upper and working classes.
A very loving and loyal parent.
A parent demanding that rules are obeyed.
A parent experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness.
A parent who is legally married.
A parent who is growing old.
A person's biological parent, as opposed to an adoptive parent.
A parent with a small amount of money earned.
A parent belonging to the social class of people who do manual work.
A parent who actively participates in their child's life and education.
A parent who is too anxious to protect their child from harm.
A parent who treats their child with cruelty or violence.
A parent feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
A parent who has come to live permanently in a foreign country.
An old parent.
A parent who is very rich.
A parent who fails to care for their child properly.
A parent who is not legally married.
An elderly parent.
Someone who is expecting a baby.
A parent who is homosexual.
A female parent who is homosexual.
A parent having little money.
A parent with a lot of money or assets.
A parent having an affection or liking for their children.
A parent who is not suitable to have responsibility for a child.
A parent feeling intense sorrow, especially caused by someone's death.
A parent who is still alive after the other parent has died.
A parent who is overly generous to or lenient with their children.
A parent suffering from anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
A parent who has died.
Someone who is hoping or planning to become a parent.
The parent who has legal custody of a child after a divorce.
A parent who is extremely and uncritically fond of their children.
A parent who is very worried and upset.
The parent who does not have legal custody of a child after a divorce.
A parent who does not live with their child.
A parent who has legally taken another's child as their own.
A person or thing that takes the place or role of a parent.
A parent who is heterosexual.
A parent who is rich and from a high social class.
A serious and strict parent.
Someone who wants or intends to be a parent.
A mother.
A father.
A company that owns or controls another company.