How to use in-sentence of “upbringing”:
– Mutual respect in the family, concern for the upbringing of children.
– Brady had a rich upbringing and is known as the “first woman of football”.
– Ausonius had a strict upbringing by his aunt and grandmother and received an excellent education, especially in grammar and rhetoric, but said his Greek was not good.
– He had a western-style upbringing on the mission.
– The Duke of Chartres’ father, Louis d’Orléans, Duke of Orléans, known as the “Pious”, accepted her as she had had a religious upbringing however after a passionate beginning, Louise Henriette’s scandalous behaviour caused the couple to break up.
– He is an illegitimate child meaning his upbringing has been rocky and he is insecure, leading to his selfish behaviour getting the better of him throughout the play.