Meaning of motherhood statement | Babel Free
ˈmʌðəhʊd ˈsteɪtm(ə)ntDefinitions
A vague, feel-good platitude, especially one made by a politician, that most people would agree with.
Canada, US
Examples
“[A]n objective needs to be followed up by some specific form⟳ of measurement or it is meaningless – It is a motherhood statement.”
“Technology transfer⟳ and the principle of making useful research⟳ and development information available to all public sectors is now being endorsed by everybody. I really don't know⟳ anybody who objects. As a matter⟳ of fact, by now it has become⟳ a motherhood statement. The question⟳ is, how do we achieve⟳ the blessed state of motherhood?”
“When English judges speak⟳ of rights they often do so in terms that are usually imprecise and lacking in clear principle. The problem is worsened by the frequent judicial recourse to motherhood statements, which are not simply imprecise but provide⟳ generalised statements that are difficult to disagree with at a conceptual level. […] [M]otherhood statements assume⟳ or imply the existence of what [Martin] Loughlin described as an 'imaginary consensus' on important doctrinal principles.”
“At worst, the term ‘ownership’ becomes a ‘motherhood statement’ which, whilst always sounding worthy, can be entirely lacking in specified content. The term ownership is used to imply varying degrees of local control⟳ that are typically not realized.”
“One could say⟳ that at least Culpo's response referred to something specific in her life, and was not just the typical motherhood statement expected of polished beauty contestants – the proverbial Miss⟳ Universe answer⟳.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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