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feeling of guardianship
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "feeling of guardianship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sense of responsibility or protective instinct towards someone or something. Example: "As a parent, the feeling of guardianship over my children is both a privilege and a heavy responsibility."
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Although they may not have or want children of their own, they might feel differently about the idea of guardianship.
News & Media
The Burden of Guardianship: A Matched Cohort Study.
Academia
"I give the grant of guardianship," it reads, and she initials again.
News & Media
In addition, there is a difference between custody and religious courts' conception of guardianship.
News & Media
Longtime New Yorker Maricela, 30, has an affidavit of guardianship surrendering her eight-year-old to her sister-in-law.
News & Media
After the Reform Act of Guardianship Law 1992, the number of guardianships as well as the number of involuntary admissions covered by guardianships increased dramatically.
Science
So far, 155 families have received proof of guardianship.
Formal & Business
Medical testimony was rarely presented and only one-third of respondents were represented by an attorney during the guardianship process although the court granted 95% of guardianship requests.
Science
In Germany, civil commitment (a form of guardianship) is regulated on a nationwide basis.
Science
Residents with an enduring power of guardianship will be identified by the participating aged care provider.
Science
Parental intimate partner homicide often creates an absence of guardianship and involves conflict between relatives concerning children's living arrangements.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "feeling of guardianship" to convey a sense of responsibility and protective instinct, especially in contexts where a formal guardianship may not be in place but the emotional connection and duty are strong. For instance, a teacher might feel a "feeling of guardianship" towards their students.
Common error
Avoid using "feeling of guardianship" to imply ownership or control. Guardianship involves responsibility and care, not possession. Ensure the context emphasizes protection and well-being, not domination.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "feeling of guardianship" functions as a noun phrase, describing a subjective experience. Though Ludwig doesn't provide specific examples, the phrase combines an emotion ("feeling") with a legal or protective role ("guardianship"), suggesting a personal sense of responsibility and care.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "feeling of guardianship" is a grammatically correct noun phrase used to describe a sense of responsibility and protective instinct. Since Ludwig doesn't contain examples, the phrase's frequency is categorized as "missing", and a neutral register is assigned. While direct examples are absent, the phrase is understandable and useful for expressing a personal sense of care and duty toward another. When choosing this phrase, consider alternatives like "sense of protection" or "protective instinct" to best fit the context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
feeling of protectiveness
Replaces "guardianship" with a more general term for protection, focusing on the emotion.
sense of protection
Focuses on the protective aspect of guardianship, omitting the sense of responsibility.
sense of responsibility
Emphasizes the obligation aspect of guardianship, lacking the emotional component.
sense of custodianship
Highlights the responsibility of taking care of someone or something.
protective instinct
Highlights the innate drive to protect, without necessarily implying formal guardianship.
caretaking feeling
Emphasizes the caregiving aspect, suggesting a nurturing role.
custodial feeling
Uses a term directly related to custody, which is a form of guardianship.
feeling of oversight
Highlights the supervisory and managerial aspects of guardianship.
feeling of being a protector
Shifts the focus to the role of the person providing guardianship.
sense of wardship
Uses a less common term related to being under guardianship.
FAQs
How can I use "feeling of guardianship" in a sentence?
You can use "feeling of guardianship" to describe a sense of responsibility or protective instinct towards someone or something. For example, "As a parent, the "feeling of guardianship" over my children is both a privilege and a heavy responsibility."
What's the difference between "feeling of guardianship" and "sense of responsibility"?
"Feeling of guardianship" encompasses both the emotional connection and the duty to protect, while "sense of responsibility" focuses more on the obligation aspect.
What can I say instead of "feeling of guardianship"?
You can use alternatives like "sense of protection", "protective instinct", or "feeling of protectiveness" depending on the context.
In what situations is it appropriate to use "feeling of guardianship"?
It is appropriate to use "feeling of guardianship" when you want to emphasize the emotional connection and sense of duty one feels towards someone or something they are responsible for protecting.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested