Upbringing: meaning, definitions and examples
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upbringing
[ ˈʌpˌbrɪŋɪŋ ]
family values
The care and training a child receives while growing up, especially with regard to social, moral, and educational development.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- Her strict upbringing taught her the value of hard work.
- His parents provided him with a loving upbringing.
cultural background
The background, environment, and experiences that influence a person's development and outlook on life.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- Her multicultural upbringing shaped her worldview.
- His rural upbringing gave him a strong connection to nature.
Translations
Translations of the word "upbringing" in other languages:
🇵🇹 criação
🇮🇳 पालन-पोषण
🇩🇪 Erziehung
🇮🇩 pengasuhan
🇺🇦 виховання
🇵🇱 wychowanie
🇯🇵 育て
🇫🇷 éducation
🇪🇸 crianza
🇹🇷 yetiştirme
🇰🇷 양육
🇸🇦 تربية
🇨🇿 výchova
🇸🇰 výchova
🇨🇳 养育
🇸🇮 vzgoja
🇮🇸 uppeldi
🇰🇿 тәрбие
🇬🇪 აღზრდა
🇦🇿 tərbiyə
🇲🇽 crianza
Etymology
The word 'upbringing' originated from the verb 'bring up' in the mid-16th century. It refers to the act of raising and educating a child. The concept of upbringing has evolved over time, reflecting changes in societal norms and values. Today, upbringing encompasses not just parental care but also broader influences such as culture, education, and environment.
Word Frequency Rank
With rank #15,566, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.
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