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stepparent

American  
[step-pair-uhnt, -par-] / ˈstɛpˌpɛər ənt, -ˌpær- /

noun

  1. a stepfather or stepmother.


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Etymology

Origin of stepparent

First recorded in 1885–90; step- + parent

Example Sentences

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As we show in a different study, and as Ella Emhoff demonstrates, at times the children view their biological parents and their stepparent as parents.

From Slate • Aug. 2, 2024

“I have such an investment in this question, because I too am in a beautiful dynamic,” is how Barrymore awkwardly describes being a stepparent.

From Salon • May 1, 2024

He doesn’t see himself as a stepparent and has no intention of being one.

From Washington Post • Jan. 22, 2023

A request from the 11-year-old me: If you become a stepparent and do the grocery shopping, ask your stepchildren what kind of food they want in the fridge.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 19, 2022

As if it’s not messed up enough for my mother to be marrying some dude who is not my dad, now I have to swallow another stepparent.

From "Blended" by Sharon M. Draper

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