pregnant in Latin
pregnant in Latin is gravidus, praegnāns, praegnās — pregnant means carrying a developing baby inside the body; expecting a child.
pregnant in Latin
gravidus
(mostly, not comparable) Carrying developing offspring within the body.
praegnāns
(mostly, not comparable) Carrying developing offspring within the body.
praegnās
(mostly, not comparable) Carrying developing offspring within the body.
What does "pregnant" mean?
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adjective Carrying a developing baby inside the body; expecting a child.
"She is seven months pregnant."
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adjective Full of meaning, possibility, or implication.
"There was a pregnant pause before he answered."
pregnant in a sentence
- She is seven months pregnant.
- They found out they were pregnant just before Christmas.
- There was a pregnant pause before he answered.
- Her silence felt pregnant with unspoken accusation.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "pregnant" in Latin?
"pregnant" in Latin is gravidus, praegnāns, praegnās. pregnant means: Carrying a developing baby inside the body; expecting a child.
How do you use "pregnant" in a sentence?
Example: "She is seven months pregnant." In Latin, "pregnant" is gravidus, praegnāns, praegnās.
Are there other ways to say "pregnant" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "pregnant": gravidus, praegnāns, praegnās.
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