motherhoodmoth‧er‧hood /ˈmʌðəhʊd $ -ðər-/ noun [uncountable] - It is not easy trying to combine motherhood and a job.
- She's enjoying motherhood.
- teenage motherhood
- Women weren't expected to work in those days. The accepted pattern was marriage and motherhood.
- However, sharing the parenting is only the first step in the process of modernizing motherhood and restructuring family life.
- Make a call to one of the millions of other great women who understand the rigors or motherhood.
- Not only did they disclaim any career but motherhood, they even began to question the need for the higher education itself.
- Our own children have not seen much evidence that women can easily fit a career around a marriage and motherhood.
- The prisoner's crime, they felt, was a crime against motherhood.
- Until now, I have unfalteringly exercised that choice to postpone motherhood.
- Women still have motherhood, but men have lost the traditional sources of their manhood.
the time when a woman is a mother► motherhood · It is not easy trying to combine motherhood and a job.· Women weren't expected to work in those days. The accepted pattern was marriage and motherhood.
nounmothermotherhoodmotheringadjectivemotherlymotherlessverbmother