foster father
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun: - A man who acts as a parent to and raises a child who is not his biological or adopted child, typically as part of a formal or temporary care arrangement. A foster father provides care, support, and a home for a child whose birth parents are unable to do so.
Usage
- The term "foster father" is used to specify the male caregiver in a foster care relationship. It is a formal and legal term but is also used in everyday contexts to describe this familial role.
Examples
- Noun:
- After moving into their home, the kind man became her foster father.
- The children wrote thank-you cards to their foster father for his support.
Advanced Usage
- The role of a foster father is distinct from that of a biological father, adoptive father, or stepfather, as it is usually a temporary or state-sanctioned guardianship.
- The term can be used in legal, social work, and personal contexts to define the caregiving relationship.
Variants and Related Words
- Foster parent (n): A general term for an adult who fosters a child, encompassing both foster mother and foster father.
- Foster mother (n): A woman who is a foster parent.
- Foster child (n): A child who is being raised by a foster parent or parents.
- Foster care (n): The system or situation in which a child lives with and is cared for by foster parents.
Synonyms
- Guardian: A person who has the legal authority and duty to care for another person.
- Caregiver: A person who provides direct care for children.
Related Phrases
- To foster a child: The action of taking a child into one's family as a foster parent.
- They decided to foster a child who needed a stable home.
Noun
- a man who is a foster parent