Fatherhoods [noun]
Definition of Fatherhoods:
paternity
Opposite/Antonyms of Fatherhoods:
-
Sentence/Example of Fatherhoods:
Scientifically invalid assumptions about manhood continue to contour the fatherhood experience.
Chris Chafin covers the business of culture for publications including Rolling Stone, Vulture, and the BBC, and previously wrote for the Highlight about fatherhood during the pandemic.
Implied, of course, is that women still bear the true responsibility for taking care of children—the fatherhood bind does not exist.
Nor do they ignore fatherhood, as we saw, in affairs of inheritance of local office and totemic rites.
And this was all the funeral oration delivered over him who had been for Eugene the type and embodiment of fatherhood.
For it was not as a father he loved her, though he had played a little at fatherhood in the beginning.
Such a hope renders feeble, sinful men not altogether unworthy of Gods Fatherhood.
He beat off—fought against—that hideous fatherhood of Sally's that he could not bear, that image that he felt might drive him mad.
Harvey D. Whipple was proud of his new son; had already come to feel a real fatherhood for him, and could deny him nothing.
Harvey D.'s feeling of true fatherhood was irritated by this way of putting it, but in the end he succumbed.