nannie

[nan-ee]

nannie Definition

  • 1a child's nurse or caregiver, typically a woman who is not a family member
  • 2a grandmother

Using nannie: Examples

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

  • Example

    She hired a nannie to take care of her children while she worked.

  • Example

    My nannie used to tell me stories when I was a child.

  • Example

    The royal baby has a team of nannies to take care of him.

nannie Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nannie

Phrases with nannie

  • granny/nanny state

    a government perceived as overprotective or as interfering unduly with personal choice

    Example

    Some people criticize the new laws as an example of the nanny state.

  • a small camera hidden in a household object used by parents to monitor their babysitter or nanny

    Example

    She installed a nanny cam in the living room to keep an eye on the babysitter.

  • a tax imposed on people who hire domestic workers such as nannies, housekeepers, and gardeners

    Example

    She had to pay the nanny tax for hiring a full-time nanny.

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Summary: nannie in Brief

The term 'nannie' [nan-ee] refers to a female caregiver who takes care of children, often not a family member. It can also mean a grandmother. The word is synonymous with 'babysitter,' 'childminder,' 'governess,' and 'nursemaid.' 'Nannie' is also used in phrases like 'nanny cam,' which is a small camera used to monitor a babysitter, and 'nanny tax,' which is a tax imposed on people who hire domestic workers.