daddy
daddy — noun
1. an informal word that a child uses to address or talk about their father
1.名詞A1
釋義
an informal word that a child uses to address or talk about their father
例句
Eve drew a picture of her daddy at school today.
possessive determiner + daddy: 'her daddy'
When Mateo's daddy came home from work, he ran to the door to greet him.
temporal clause + possessive + daddy
Nila asked her daddy to read her a bedtime story about a friendly dragon.
Eli and his daddy went fishing at the lake every Saturday morning.
Daddy, can you tie my shoelaces before we leave for the park?
同義詞
文法句型
possessive determiner + daddy
daddy as a form of address (Daddy, can I…?)
用法筆記
Informal register; primarily used by young children or adults speaking to young children. In writing or formal situations, use 'father' instead.
常見錯誤
❌My daddy is a doctor.' (in a formal school essay)
✅My father is a doctor.
💡'daddy' sounds childish in formal writing and may be seen as inappropriate.
❌He was like a daddy to me.' (for a mentor)
✅He was like a father to me.
💡using 'daddy' for a mentor figure can carry unintended romantic or overly childish connotations.