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pregnant
1[preg-nuhnt]
adjective
having a child or other offspring developing in the body; with child or young, as a woman or female mammal.
fraught, filled, or abounding (usually followed bywith ).
a silence pregnant with suspense.
teeming or fertile; rich (often followed byin ).
a mind pregnant in ideas.
full of meaning; highly significant.
a pregnant utterance.
of great importance or potential; momentous.
a pregnant moment in the history of the world.
pregnant
2[preg-nuhnt]
adjective
convincing; cogent.
a pregnant argument.
pregnant
/ ˈprɛɡnənt /
adjective
carrying a fetus or fetuses within the womb
full of meaning or significance
inventive or imaginative
prolific or fruitful
Other Word Forms
- pregnantly adverb
- pregnantness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of pregnant1
Example Sentences
She said she has also heard about pregnant women who are worried they might not be able to get vaccinated, either.
The teenager is about five months pregnant and Mr Salakaia said the embassy had not checked on her health.
The presence of the virus had been confirmed in a 34-year-old pregnant woman who was admitted to hospital last month after showing symptoms that included a high fever and repeated vomiting, the ministry added.
At the scene, Somaya Mikdad held up a pack of nappies that she said belonged to one of the victims - a pregnant woman.
In this case, the woman was pregnant with triplets and two of the foetuses began to grow inside the abdomen of the baby.
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