Father
UK /["/ˈfɑːðə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈfɑːðər/"]/
Definition
a male parent of a child or an animal; a person who is acting as the father to a child
In simple words: A male parent.
Examples
- My father always tells me stories from his childhood.
- She wanted to make her father proud by achieving good grades.
- The father of the country is often seen as a great leader.
- He became a father last year when his daughter was born.
- In the story, the father sacrifices everything for his family.
Usage notes
Use 'father' in both formal and informal situations. It can refer to a biological, adoptive, or step-parent. Avoid using 'dad' in very formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'father' as a 'farther' figure, someone who helps you grow.
Collocations
- lone
- single
- married
- resemble
- take after
- follow
- figure
- a father of two, etc.
- father to somebody
- follow in your father’s footsteps
Synonyms
- dad
- papa
- daddy
- sire
- progenitor
Antonyms
- mother
- child
Common mistakes
- Using 'father' to mean both parents instead of just the male parent.
- Confusing 'father' as a title with other roles like 'uncle' or 'brother'.