Pregnant
UK /["/ˈpreɡnənt/"]/US /["/ˈpreɡnənt/"]/
Definition
having a baby or young animal developing inside her/its body
In simple words: When a woman has a baby growing inside her body.
Examples
- She is pregnant with her first child.
- The pregnant woman attended her prenatal classes.
- Many pregnant women experience nausea during the first trimester.
- She looked radiant as a pregnant lady at the baby shower.
- Her symptoms suggested she might be pregnant.
Usage notes
Commonly used in medical contexts and everyday conversations. It's appropriate in most settings but can be sensitive in discussions about family planning or health.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of the word 'pregnant' as 'pre-gentle' — the gentleness needed during pregnancy.
Collocations
- be
- look
- become
- heavily
- very
- visibly
- by
- with
- six weeks, three months, etc. pregnant
Synonyms
- expecting
- with child
- in a family way
- gravid
Antonyms
- infertile
- non-pregnant
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'expecting' — both mean similar things but may fit different contexts.
- Using to describe people who are not pregnant.
- Mixing up with similar sounding words like 'present' or 'presents'.