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Pregnant ˈpreɡnənt Baby Adjective Wife I Child Time
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/ˈpreɡnənt/ /ˈpreɡnənt/ |
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- my wife is pregnant.
- i was pregnant with our third child at the time.
- a heavily pregnant woman (= one whose baby is nearly ready to be born)
- to get/become/fall pregnant
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pregnant(adjective)/ˈpreɡnənt/ /ˈpreɡnənt/- having a baby or young animal developing inside her/its body
- My wife is pregnant.
- I was pregnant with our third child at the time.
- a heavily pregnant woman (= one whose baby is nearly ready to be born)
- to get/become/fall pregnant
- He got his girlfriend pregnant and they're getting married.
- She's six months pregnant.
Extra Examples- She was pregnant by a former client.
- She was pregnant with twins.
- full of a quality or feeling
- Her silences were pregnant with criticism.
- an occasion when nobody speaks, although people are aware that there are feelings or thoughts to express
- There was a pregnant pause before she replied.
Word Origin- late Middle English: from Latin praegnant-, probably from prae ‘before’ + the base of gnasci ‘be born’.
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