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upbringing
noun as in rearing
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Following her upbringing at Chartwell, the Churchill family home in Kent, Mary Soames, according to Emma Soames, had “a good war.”
None of this was expected considering his pampered upbringing.
At the same time though, I am a white male from a suburban upper-middle-class upbringing.
Considering your multiethnic upbringing, what are some ways in which you look at this country differently than other players?
Despite a difficult upbringing, Moran avoids depressing and Dickensian-ish themes.
A satisfactory home life can be attained only by the co-operation of both parents in the upbringing of their children.
But that is hard to carry out, for the gentleman in Holstein who decides about our upbringing wants me to study for many years.
He so far forsook the strait "Manchester School" of his upbringing as to support Macdonald's campaign for protection in 1878.
The home is responsible for the upbringing of healthy, intelligent children.
Do you know that all these were squeezed out of your dying father by greedy priests, to pay for your upbringing in the cloisters?
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On this page you'll find 10 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to upbringing, such as: childhood, instruction, and training.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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