Adopt - Wikipedia-style Article
Adopt
Definition
Adopt is a verb meaning to take up, follow, or start to use an idea, method, or practice. It also refers to legally taking another’s child as one’s own.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /əˈdɑpt/
- Respelling: uh-DOPT
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /əˈdɒpt/
- Respelling: uh-DOPT
The pronunciation of "adopt" is similar in both American and British English, with a slight difference in the vowel sound of the second syllable.
Etymology
The word "adopt" comes from the Latin word "adoptare," meaning "to choose for oneself," which is a combination of "ad-" (to) and "optare" (to choose or desire).
Derivatives
- Adoption (noun)
- Adoptive (adjective)
- Adopter (noun)
- Adoptable (adjective)
- Pre-adopt (verb)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "adopt" is often used to describe the process of taking on a new practice or legally bringing a child into one's family. For example, "The organization decided to adopt a new policy."
Related Terms
- Adapt: To modify or adjust to fit new circumstances.
- Foster: To temporarily take care of a child or animal.
- Integrate: To incorporate or blend into a larger whole.
Detailed Definitions
Verb
- To take on or start to use something, especially a new idea, method, or practice: Used to describe the adoption of a new approach or concept.
- Example: "The company decided to adopt a new strategy."
- To legally take another's child as one's own: Refers to the act of legally becoming the parent of a child not born to oneself.
- Example: "They decided to adopt a child from overseas."
- To take on a specific role, identity, or manner: Describes the act of assuming a new role or persona.
- Example: "He began to adopt a more formal tone in his speeches."