Chaperone (social)
A chaperone (also spelled chaperon) in its original social usage was a person who for propriety's sake accompanied an unmarried girl in public: usually she was an older married woman, and most commonly the girl's own mother. In modern social usage, a chaperon (frequent in British spelling) or chaperone (usual in American spelling) is a responsible adult who accompanies and supervises young people. By extension, the word chaperone is used in clinical contexts.
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Chaperone (social)
A chaperone (also spelled chaperon) in its original social usage was a person who for propriety's sake accompanied an unmarried girl in public: usually she was an older married woman, and most commonly the girl's own mother. In modern social usage, a chaperon (frequent in British spelling) or chaperone (usual in American spelling) is a responsible adult who accompanies and supervises young people. By extension, the word chaperone is used in clinical contexts.
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A chaperone (also spelled chap ...... is used in clinical contexts.
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Eine Anstandsdame, veraltet au ...... n Der Anstandswauwau erschien.
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Przyzwoitka, dama do towarzyst ...... cówkę, chroni przed deprawacją
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Un chaperón llamado también pa ...... cuela o excursiones y visitas.
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A chaperone (also spelled chap ...... is used in clinical contexts.
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Eine Anstandsdame, veraltet au ...... effen mit männlichen Personen.
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Przyzwoitka, dama do towarzyst ...... cówkę, chroni przed deprawacją
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Un chaperón llamado también pa ...... hombres y mujeres en general.
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Chaperone (social)
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Chaperón
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