womb

word

/ˈwum/
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/wˈuːm/
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Definition

The womb is the organ inside the female body where babies grow before they are born, also called the uterus. It can also be used in a figurative way to mean the place where something begins or develops.

Usage & Nuances

'Womb' is more commonly used in everyday speech than 'uterus', which is more medical. It can be used literally (biology) or metaphorically ('the womb of time'). In informal or poetic contexts, 'womb' often sounds softer or more emotional.

Example Sentences

Innovation often grows from the womb of adversity.

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A baby grows inside the mother's womb.

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The doctor's scan showed the baby's womb was healthy.

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She felt the baby move in her womb for the first time.

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For nine months, the baby is safe and warm in the womb.

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Some people call the ocean the womb of life.

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