"Maternally" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Maternally" Meaning

In a maternal manner; in a way that shows affection and care typical of a mother.

"Maternally" Examples

Maternally


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In a motherly manner; in a way that is characteristic of a mother.

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She spoke to the child, with a soothing tone and gentle words.
The nurse treated the patient , with a warm and caring attitude.
The company's policies advocate for the well-being of all employees, especially mothers.
In her book, "Tender is the Bedtime", the author explores the complexities of motherly love and its impact on our lives .
The artist's approach to sculpture resulted in pieces that were both fragile and powerful, evoking a sense of maternal nurturing.

"Maternally" Similar Words

Materiarian

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I apologize, but the word "materiarian" is not a valid English word. It appears to be a misspelling or a combination of words. The word "material" is a valid English word, which refers to the substance or substance used to make something, or the physical substance of which something is composed.

Materiate

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Materiated

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Materiation

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I apologize, but the word "materiation" is not a valid or recognized English word. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. Could you please clarify or provide more context about where you encountered this word? I'd be happy to help you understand the correct word or phrase if it's a different one.

Materiel

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Maternal

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Relating to or characteristic of a mother; concerned with the care and protection of one's children.

Maternalism

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Maternalistic

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Maternity

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Maters

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A typo!<br><br>I think you meant "matters".<br><br>"Matters" is a noun that refers to important or relevant things; concerns; or subjects. For example:<br><br> What matters most in life is family and friends.<br> The matter of the lawsuit was settled out of court.<br><br>In addition to referring to things that are important or relevant, "matters" can also refer to the substance or essence of something. For example:<br><br> The professor carefully explained the matter of the complex mathematical concept.<br> The artist shaped the clay into a beautiful matter of art.<br><br>In some contexts, "matters" can also be used as a verb, meaning to take care of or attend to something. For example:<br><br> Please don't matter the laundry, I'll do it later.<br> The team matters the issue and found a solution.

Materteral

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I think you meant to type "material". <br><br>Material refers to something that is tangible, having physical form and substance. It can also refer to the nature or quality of something, such as the material a product is made of, or the material for a debate.

Materterine

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Mates

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In British English, "mates" is a common informal plural noun that refers to friends or close acquaintances. It can also be used to address or refer to friends, similar to "buddies" or "pals." For example: "What are you and your mates doing this weekend?"

Mateship

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Mateus

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Matey

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