Synonym: fertile, full, productive. Similar words: pregnancy, dominant, signal, signature, pugnacious, in and out, penance, finance. Meaning: ['pregnənt] adj. 1. carrying developing offspring within the body or being about to produce new life 2. rich in significance or implication 3. filled with or attended with.
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31. She discovered that she was pregnant.
32. Lena got pregnant and married.
33. His only reaction was a pregnant silence.
34. She's six months pregnant and he still hasn't twigged.
35. We didn't take any precautions and I got pregnant.
36. She's pregnant and the baby's due in April.
37. His wife was heavily pregnant .
38. Never douche if you are pregnant.
39. My daughter informed me that she was pregnant.
40. Pregnant women should eat protein-rich foods.
41. Tom got his girlfriend pregnant and they're getting married.
42. 'I'm pregnant,' she said. That stopped him short.
43. It's important to eat healthily when you are pregnant.
44. She's about five months pregnant.
45. They looked astonished when I announced I was pregnant.
46. Tina was pregnant with their first daughter.
47. The disease causes pregnant animals to abort.
48. I was absolutely enormous when I was pregnant.
49. Here is some advice for pregnant women.
50. I didn't mean to get her pregnant .
51. Then she dropped the bombshell?she was pregnant.
52. His wife was heavily pregnant at the time.
53. Maria was pregnant with her second child.
54. My mother stopped smoking when she became pregnant.
55. She was pregnant by a former client.
56. Do pregnant women really yearn for sour pickles?
57. There was a long,[Sentencedict] pregnant silence.
58. The virus can cause pregnant animals to abort.
59. My sister is pregnant with twins.
60. He stopped, and there was a pregnant pause.
More similar words: pregnancy, dominant, signal, signature, pugnacious, in and out, penance, finance, in any case, financial, in any event, regime, region, regain, maintenance, regular, regulate, regional, register, regulator, as regards, regularly, regarding, regulatory, regardless, in regard to, regulation, financial crisis, can't, with regard to.