"Parenthesis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Parenthesis refers to an expression or idea that is inserted within a text or conversation, usually enclosed in round brackets "( )". This can be used to add additional information, clarify a point, or provide a contrasting opinion.
Parentalia refers to a festival held in ancient Rome to honor the lares (guardian spirits) and manes (ancestral spirits) of one's family. It was a time to pay respects to ancestors and to seek their protection and guidance. The festival was typically celebrated on February 13th-21st and involved various rituals, offerings, and sacrifices to ensure the prosperity and well-being of the family.
Parentality refers to the quality or state of being a parent, or the authority and responsibility that parents have towards their children. It also includes the emotional, social, and psychological dynamics that exist between parents and their children.
In a parental or paternal manner; in a way that is characteristic of a parent or mother; relating to the upbringing or care of children.
Parented refers to the state of being brought up or trained by parents. It can also refer to the quality of being maternal or paternal in nature.
Parentheses are symbols used in writing to group words or phrases together and set them off from the rest of the text. They are also used to provide additional information or clarification within a sentence, and to indicate that the information in the parentheses is not essential to the meaning of the sentence but is rather explanatory or supplementary.
To parenthesise is a verb that means to enclose something, such as a word, phrase, or clause, within parentheses (). This can be done to provide additional information, clarify a point, or set off a nonessential clause from the rest of the sentence.
The word "parenthesised" is the verb form of "parenthesis". A parenthesis is a word or phrase inserted into a sentence or text to provide additional information or to clarify something. The verb form "parenthesised" means to insert, enclose, or set apart something in parentheses, typically to explain, qualify, or add a comment to the main concept or idea.
Parenthood refers to the state of being a parent, particularly of being a mother or father, and is often characterized by a sense of responsibility, love, and care for one's children. It can also refer to the social and emotional experiences that come with being a parent, including the challenges and rewards of raising a family.