adopted

[əˈdɒptɪd]

adopted Definition

  • 1legally taking another person's child into your own family and taking care of him or her as your own child
  • 2to choose or take something as one's own

Using adopted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "adopted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The couple adopted a baby girl from China.

  • Example

    He was adopted by his grandparents after his parents passed away.

  • Example

    She adopted a new hairstyle for the party.

adopted Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for adopted

Antonyms for adopted

Phrases with adopted

  • a child who has been legally taken into a family and raised as their own child

    Example

    Their adopted child is now a teenager.

  • adopted country

    the country where someone has chosen to live permanently and become a citizen

    Example

    After living in several countries, she finally found her adopted country in Canada.

  • a name that someone has chosen to use instead of their original name

    Example

    He changed his adopted name to avoid being associated with his criminal past.

Origins of adopted

from Latin 'adoptare', meaning 'to choose for oneself'

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Summary: adopted in Brief

The term 'adopted' [əˈdɒptɪd] can refer to legally taking another person's child into your own family and raising them as your own child, or to choosing or taking something as one's own. Examples include 'The couple adopted a baby girl from China,' and 'She adopted a new hairstyle for the party.' Phrases like 'adopted child' and 'adopted country' denote a child who has been legally taken into a family and raised as their own child, and the country where someone has chosen to live permanently and become a citizen, respectively.