babushka

[bəˈbʊʃkə]

babushka Definition

  • 1a headscarf tied under the chin, typical of those worn by elderly women in Russia and other Slavic countries
  • 2an elderly Russian woman

Using babushka: Examples

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

  • Example

    She wore a babushka to keep her head warm.

  • Example

    The babushka was a common sight on the streets of Moscow.

  • Example

    My babushka used to tell me stories about her life in Russia.

babushka Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for babushka

Phrases with babushka

  • a set of wooden dolls of decreasing size placed one inside another

    Example

    She brought back a set of babushka dolls as a souvenir from her trip to Russia.

  • babushka lady

    an unknown woman who was present during the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, and was seen in photographs and film footage wearing a headscarf similar to a babushka

    Example

    The identity of the babushka lady remains a mystery to this day.

  • the practice of adopting an older child or children, typically from Russia or other Eastern European countries

    Example

    The couple decided to pursue a babushka adoption after struggling with infertility.

Origins of babushka

from Russian 'бабушка' (babushka), meaning 'grandmother'

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Summary: babushka in Brief

'Babushka' [bəˈbʊʃkə] refers to a headscarf tied under the chin, commonly worn by elderly women in Russia and other Slavic countries, as well as an elderly Russian woman. It is often associated with traditional Russian culture and can be seen in phrases like 'babushka doll.'