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Definition of daughter noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

daughter

noun
 
/ˈdɔːtə(r)/
 
/ˈdɔːtər/
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  1. a person’s female child
    • We have two sons and a daughter.
    • a baby/teenage daughter
    • They have three grown-up daughters.
    • She's the eldest daughter of an Oxford professor.
    • our younger/youngest daughter
    • Living alone and trying to bring up a small daughter is no easy task.
    Collocations ChildrenChildrenHaving a baby/​child
    • want a baby/​a child/​kids
    • start a family
    • conceive/​be expecting/​be going to have a baby/​child
    • miss your period
    • become/​get/​be/​find out that you are pregnant
    • have a baby/​a child/​kids/​a son/​a daughter/​twins/​a family
    • have a normal/​a difficult/​an unwanted pregnancy; an easy/​a difficult/​a home birth
    • be in/​go into/​induce labour (especially US English) labor
    • have/​suffer/​cause a miscarriage
    • give birth to a child/​baby/​daughter/​son/​twins
    Parenting
    • bring up/ (especially North American English) raise a child/​family
    • care for/ (especially British English) look after a baby/​child/​kid
    • change (British English) a nappy/(North American English) a diaper/​a baby
    • feed/​breastfeed/​bottle-feed a baby
    • be entitled to/​go on maternity/​paternity leave
    • go back/​return to work after maternity leave
    • need/​find/​get a babysitter/​good quality affordable childcare
    • balance/​combine work and childcare/​child-rearing/​family life
    • educate/​teach/​home-school a child/​kid
    • punish/​discipline/​spoil a child/​kid
    • adopt a baby/​child/​kid
    • offer a baby for/​put a baby up for adoption
    • (especially British English) foster a child/​kid
    • be placed with/​be raised by foster parents
    see also god-daughter, granddaughter, stepdaughterTopics Family and relationshipsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • baby
    • infant
    • newborn
    verb + daughter
    • have
    • bear
    • give birth to
    daughter + verb
    • grow up
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  2. (literary) a woman who belongs to a particular place or country, etc.
    • one of the town’s most famous daughters
  3. Word OriginOld English dohtor, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dochter and German Tochter, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek thugatēr.
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