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parenthood [ˈperənthʊd, Brit ˈpeər-] N no pl

childhood N no pl

falsehood N

1. falsehood no pl (untruth):

2. falsehood (lie):

manhood [ˈmænhʊd] N no pl

1. manhood (adulthood):

2. manhood (masculinity):

likelihood [ˈlaɪklihʊd] N no pl

livelihood [ˈlaɪvlihʊd] N

fatherhood [ˈfɑːðərhʊd, Brit -əhʊd] N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Their hardihood is evident in their wild appearance, and they are beings who are cruel to their children on the very day they are born.
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If you made it easy for folks, it seemed like their hardihood had to pay for it.
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It is indicative that he possesses hardihood and vigor and will not sink into lassitude and degeneracy which characterize the population of a degenerate nation.
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It was a fine, healthy life, too; it taught a man self-reliance, hardihood, and the value of instant decision...
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