Parent
UK /["/ˈpeərənt/"]/US /["/ˈperənt/"]/
Definition
a person’s father or mother
In simple words: A person who has a child.
Examples
- My parent always supports me in my decisions.
- Every parent wants the best for their children.
- As a parent, I find it important to listen to my kids.
- She is learning how to be a good parent.
- My parent takes care of all my needs.
Usage notes
Used generally in all contexts when referring to an adult caring for a child. In some cultures, 'parent' may also refer to guardians or caretakers in a broader sense. Avoid using in overly formal situations where specific terms like 'guardian' might be preferred.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'parent' as 'pair-rent' - a pair of people renting a home for their child.
Collocations
- married
- unmarried
- divorced
- company
Synonyms
- guardian
- caretaker
- guardian angel
Antonyms
- child
- offspring
Common mistakes
- Using 'parents' as a singular noun.
- Confusing 'parent' with 'guardian' without understanding the distinction.
- Mixing up 'parent' with 'caregiver' although they are related but not interchangeable.