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Meanings of
newborn child
in English
Russian
новорождённый
Portuguese
recém-nascido
Catalan
nounat
Spanish
neonato
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Infant in the first 28 days after birth.
newborn
neonate
newborn infant
newborn human
Related terms
concept
Russian
новорождённый
Usage of
newborn child
in English
1
In a week the extreme ugliness of the
newborn
child
had vanished.
2
Indeed, God commands us to love the convert like a
newborn
child
.
3
His mind was as empty as the mind of a
newborn
child
.
4
My uncle and aunt, my cousins and my cousin Cecilia's
newborn
child
.
5
They all carry potential side-effects putting the unborn or
newborn
child
at risk.
6
The
newborn
child
is at first no more than an animal.
7
You may, like a
newborn
child
,
perceive only light and movement.
8
It was part of a ritual for naming and blessing a
newborn
child
.
9
Alexia, clutching her new parasol to her ample bosom like a
newborn
child
,
nodded.
10
In the bundle of furs lay a
newborn
child
,
weeping.
11
But he happened upon a mother with her
newborn
child
.
12
The figures lose all meaning for the moment, as if he is a
newborn
child
.
13
This is the time it took to get a
newborn
child
or two into circulation.
14
But beside her lay a
newborn
child
that opened its eyes and wailed at him.
15
I have a
newborn
child
and would see it.'
16
Lexi delighted in each one like a
newborn
child
.
Other examples for "newborn child"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
newborn
child
newborn
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
newborn child
Russian
новорождённый
Portuguese
recém-nascido
Catalan
nounat
Spanish
neonato
recién nacido
Newborn child
through the time
Newborn child
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common