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father

1 of 2noun
/ˈfɑðər/
Forms:fathers
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a child's male parent

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  • As a father, he takes great joy in spending quality time with his children and creating lasting memories.
  • Fathers play a crucial role in their children's upbringing and development.
  • John's father is an engineer, and he passed down his passion for technology to his son.
  • My father is my role model and has always been there for me.
  • The father proudly walked his daughter down the aisle on her wedding day.
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a title used for Christian priests, especially in certain traditions

  • Father Thomas conducted the Sunday service.
  • The congregation welcomed Father John to the parish.
  • She spoke with the father about baptism arrangements.
  • Father Michael led the community prayer.
  • The children were taught by Father Anthony at the school.
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the progenitor or founder of a family line

  • He is considered the father of the family estate.
  • The Smiths trace their lineage back to a common father.
  • She researched the father of her maternal ancestors.
  • Historical records identified him as the father of several generations.
  • The father established traditions followed by his descendants.
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a person who establishes or originates an institution, movement, or organization

  • He is the father of modern chemistry.
  • The university recognized her as the father of the robotics program.
  • They celebrated the father of the environmental movement.
  • He was regarded as the father of the publishing house.
  • The father of the legal reform proposed new regulations.
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a male parent of an animal

  • The stallion is the father of several prize-winning foals.
  • Breeders track the father of each litter carefully.
  • The father passed on strong traits to his offspring.
  • Each father contributes to the genetic pool of the herd.
  • The stud farm recorded the father of every foal.