Birth
UK /["/bɜːθ/"]/US /["/bɜːrθ/"]/
Definition
the time when a baby is born; the process of being born
In simple words: The moment when a baby is born.
Examples
- The doctor announced the birth of a healthy baby boy.
- We celebrate our birthdays each year to mark the birth of our lives.
- Many cultures have special rituals to honor the birth of a child.
- The birth of the new year is often celebrated with fireworks.
- This book discusses the birth of modern science in the 17th century.
Usage notes
Used in contexts related to the arrival of a new baby. Not typically used in casual conversation unless discussing family or medical topics.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Sounds like 'birthing', imagine a baby coming into the world.
Collocations
- live
- normal
- difficult
- give
- register
- celebrate
- certificate
- records
- date
- at birth
- at a/the birth
- during a/the birth
- births, deaths and marriages
- births, marriages and deaths
- your date of birth
- live
- normal
- difficult
- give
- register
- celebrate
- certificate
- records
- date
- at birth
- at a/the birth
- during a/the birth
- births, deaths and marriages
- births, marriages and deaths
- your date of birth
Synonyms
- delivery
- childbirth
- nativity
Antonyms
- death
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'berth', which refers to a sleeping space on a ship.
- Mispronouncing it as 'birt' without the 'h'.