Pregnant - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈpreɡnənt|  American pronunciation of the word pregnant
Brit.  |ˈpreɡnənt|  British pronunciation of the word pregnant

adjective

- rich in significance or implication (syn: meaning, significant)
- filled with or attended with (syn: fraught)
a silence pregnant with suspense

Extra examples

She got pregnant soon after her marriage.

There was a pregnant pause before the winner was announced.

She stopped smoking when she became pregnant.

She was heavily pregnant.

The whole area of research is pregnant with possibilities for future development.

It is impossible in fewer words to give the full interpretation of this pregnant thesis.

I knew right away that I was pregnant.

I thought I was too old to get pregnant.

She's about five months pregnant.

Maria was pregnant with her second child.

I didn't mean to get her pregnant (=make her pregnant).

His wife was heavily pregnant (=almost ready to give birth).

She's pregnant with their first child.

...a pregnant woman with a craving for pickles...

He recommends screening pregnant women for diabetes.

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