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Definition of dad in English: dadnoun daddæd informal One's father. 〈非正式〉爸爸 as name Mum and Dad were thrilled Example sentencesExamples - Young dads got the chance to talk about their experiences and get some help and advice on fatherhood at the weekend.
- Mums and dads demonstrated outside the town's hospital in a bid to have it opened full-time.
- Proud dads have walked their daughters down this aisle and parents have christened their babies here.
- Newly-made mums and dads in the area are set to benefit from a range of activities to help them with their new baby.
- Despite all of these challenges for dads and daughters, there are heartening signs.
- My own dad walked out the day before my little brother was born in 1982.
- Andy has thrown his weight of support behind new calls for better paternity rights for dads.
- My real dad taught me how to draw when I was 4 years old.
- The works are fun and brightly coloured and will appeal to sons and dads alike.
- Is it true your dad moved the family home just so you could be near a golf course?
- A new group to help dads cope with parenthood is being launched in Bacup this week.
- I grew up in a big Irish family and my dad was a really bad gambler so we didn't have much money.
- Mums and dads with work commitments can now leave their children in a safe and productive environment.
- Mums and dads in Billericay can learn how to be better parents as part of a pioneering project which is set to be expanded.
- He has been a doting dad and has been very confident with Jack from day one.
- Like so many modern dads, Sinise insists fatherhood far outweighs any of his career concerns.
- Our mums and dads never had anyone to help around the house, why should we?
- Six months after his birth his dad left home, leaving his mother and all five children.
- Mums, dads and their children could be relocated as far away as Liverpool or Wigan under the scheme.
- I remember my dad told me the story of my great great grandfather.
Synonyms male parent, begetter, patriarch, paterfamilias
OriginMid 16th century: perhaps imitative of a young child's first syllables da, da. Rhymesad, add, Allahabad, bad, Baghdad, bedad, begad, cad, Chad, clad, egad, fad, forbade, gad, glad, grad, had, lad, mad, pad, plaid, rad, Riyadh, sad, scad, shad, Strad, tad, trad Definition of dad in US English: dadnoundaddæd informal One's father. 〈非正式〉爸爸 what are you making, Dad? Example sentencesExamples - Young dads got the chance to talk about their experiences and get some help and advice on fatherhood at the weekend.
- Our mums and dads never had anyone to help around the house, why should we?
- I grew up in a big Irish family and my dad was a really bad gambler so we didn't have much money.
- Despite all of these challenges for dads and daughters, there are heartening signs.
- My own dad walked out the day before my little brother was born in 1982.
- Like so many modern dads, Sinise insists fatherhood far outweighs any of his career concerns.
- Mums and dads demonstrated outside the town's hospital in a bid to have it opened full-time.
- Is it true your dad moved the family home just so you could be near a golf course?
- He has been a doting dad and has been very confident with Jack from day one.
- Proud dads have walked their daughters down this aisle and parents have christened their babies here.
- Mums and dads with work commitments can now leave their children in a safe and productive environment.
- Newly-made mums and dads in the area are set to benefit from a range of activities to help them with their new baby.
- A new group to help dads cope with parenthood is being launched in Bacup this week.
- Mums and dads in Billericay can learn how to be better parents as part of a pioneering project which is set to be expanded.
- I remember my dad told me the story of my great great grandfather.
- My real dad taught me how to draw when I was 4 years old.
- The works are fun and brightly coloured and will appeal to sons and dads alike.
- Six months after his birth his dad left home, leaving his mother and all five children.
- Mums, dads and their children could be relocated as far away as Liverpool or Wigan under the scheme.
- Andy has thrown his weight of support behind new calls for better paternity rights for dads.
Synonyms male parent, begetter, patriarch, paterfamilias
OriginMid 16th century: perhaps imitative of a young child's first syllables da, da. |