nanny
How to Use Nanny
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA paid child-carer, a female goat, or (as a verb) to overprotect someone.
"Nanny state" is a political criticism describing government seen as overly controlling.
Word Forms
nannied past tense, nannies plural, nannies singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The family hired a live-in _____ for the twins.
Etymology
From "nan" (grandmother, nursemaid) plus -y, likely tracing back to an old, imitative baby-talk root for grandmother found across many languages.