Babysit in a sentence

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Synonym: care for, look after. Antonym: neglect, abandon

Meaning: to take care of a child while their parents are away


Babysit in a sentence

(1) She charges $10 per hour to babysit.

(2) I will babysit your children tonight.

(3) I will babysit for my neighbor tonight.

(4) She asked her sister to babysit for her.

(5) I can babysit for you any day this week.

(6) She offered to babysit my little sister.

(7) She loves to babysit her little cousins.

(8) I used to babysit for my neighbor's baby.

(9) She loves to babysit her younger siblings.

(10) My sister will babysit for us on Saturday.



Babysit sentence

(11) I often babysit my grandchild on weekends.

(12) I have to babysit my little sister tonight.

(13) He was asked to babysit his neighbor's dog.

(14) I can't believe I have to babysit that dolt.

(15) I'm sorry, but I can't babysit tonight, pyo.

(16) She unwillingly agreed to babysit her cousin.

(17) I have to babysit my little sister this week.

(18) I babysit my neighbor's kids on the weekends.

(19) The teenager agreed to babysit for the family.

(20) I need someone to babysit my children tonight.




Babysit make sentence

(21) I'll pay you $10 per hour to babysit my child.

(22) My sister is always willing to babysit for me.

(23) I will offer to babysit your younger siblings.

(24) She was nervous to babysit for the first time.

(25) I'm too tired to babysit for my sister tonight.

(26) Look for someone who can babysit your children.

(27) I can't believe I have to babysit that halfwit.

(28) I used to babysit for a family down the street.

(29) I can't believe I have to babysit that lunkhead.

(30) My sister's job is to babysit for our neighbors.



Sentence of babysit

(31) The teenager agreed to babysit for her neighbor.

(32) I'm happy to babysit for you anytime you need me.

(33) I used to babysit my cousin when we were younger.

(34) I'm not sure if I'm ready to babysit infants yet.

(35) She loves to babysit, and she is very good at it.

(36) The babysitter arrived to babysit for the evening.

(37) I'm going to ask somebody else to babysit tonight.

(38) I will offer to babysit your kids for the evening.

(39) I'm too busy with schoolwork to babysit right now.

(40) I'm going to babysit for my cousin's newborn baby.




Babysit meaningful sentence

(41) I'm going to babysit for a family I met at church.

(42) The child's biddability made them a joy to babysit.

(43) She is deputing her sister to babysit her children.

(44) She offered to babysit my children for the evening.

(45) I often babysit my nephew when his parents are busy.

(46) The docility of the child made them easy to babysit.

(47) I can't believe I have to babysit these nincompoops.

(48) Offering to babysit for a friend can make their day.

(49) Complimentarily, offer to babysit for a busy parent.

(50) She had an ulterior motive for asking me to babysit.



Babysit sentence examples

(51) I'm going to babysit for my friend's little brother.

(52) I'll be happy to babysit your kids while you're away.

(53) The soft-hearted neighbor offered to babysit for free.

(54) The good-hearted neighbor offered to babysit for free.

(55) Look around for someone who can babysit your children.

(56) The babysitter arrived on time to babysit the toddler.

(57) Woe is me, I have to babysit my little sister tonight.

(58) My roommate is going to babysit for her cousin's baby.

(59) I'm going to babysit my niece and nephew this weekend.

(60) I'm going to babysit for a family I found on Care.com.



Sentence with babysit

(61) My friend offered to babysit for me during the weekend.

(62) I'll be happy to babysit your children on Friday night.

(63) I'll pay extra if you can babysit for a few more hours.

(64) I can't believe I have to babysit this dim-wit all day.

(65) The boy was left alone to babysit his younger siblings.

(66) I'm going to babysit for my professor's kids next week.

(67) She was happy to babysit for her friend's newborn baby.

(68) The grandparents volunteered to babysit for the weekend.

(69) She begrudgingly agreed to babysit her younger siblings.

(70) The babysitter arrived promptly to babysit the children.




Use babysit in a sentence

(71) Please look for someone who can babysit the kids tonight.

(72) My neighbor offered to babysit while we go out for dinner.

(73) My mom used to babysit for our neighbors when I was a kid.

(74) I'll bring some snacks for you to enjoy while you babysit.

(75) I'm going to babysit for my professor's kids next weekend.

(76) As a college student, I often babysit my neighbor's child.

(77) I will babysit your children, but only if you pay me well.

(78) I'm looking for someone trustworthy to babysit for my kids.

(79) She unselfishly offered to babysit her neighbor's children.

(80) I feel comfortable leaving my children with her to babysit.



Sentence using babysit

(81) She obligingly agreed to babysit her niece for the evening.

(82) She begrudgingly agreed to babysit her neighbor's children.

(83) I need someone to babysit for my children while I'm at work.

(84) I'll be happy to babysit your children whenever you need me.

(85) She loves to babysit and enjoys spending time with children.

(86) She ingratiatingly offered to babysit her sister's children.

(87) I can't babysit for you next weekend as I'll be out of town.

(88) My roommate is going to babysit for her cousin this weekend.

(89) She's going to babysit for her neighbor's kids this weekend.

(90) I'm looking for a responsible teenager to babysit my toddler.



Babysit example sentence

(91) She couldn't go to the movie on account of having to babysit.

(92) I'm going to babysit for my cousin's newborn baby next month.

(93) She offered to babysit for me so I could go out with friends.

(94) Since I have a busy schedule, I can only babysit on weekends.

(95) He doesn't like to babysit, so he always declines when asked.

(96) She unenthusiastically agreed to babysit her younger siblings.

(97) I'm looking for someone to babysit my toddler on Friday night.

(98) He promised to babysit for his friend, but he forgot about it.

(99) He agreed to babysit in exchange for a night out with friends.

(100) I'm going to babysit for a family with three kids this weekend.



Sentence with word babysit

(101) We can babysit your kids tonight, or you can find someone else.

(102) She offered to babysit for free, but we insisted on paying her.

(103) We can either hire a babysitter or ask our neighbor to babysit.

(104) She asked her best friend to babysit for her while she went out.

(105) I'll be happy to babysit your kids while you go on a date night.

(106) I need to give someone a call to ask if they can babysit for me.

(107) She overeagerly agreed to babysit without checking her schedule.

(108) I'm going to babysit for my sister's friend's kids next weekend.

(109) My sister-in-law is always available to babysit when we need her.

(110) The neighbor avuncularly offered to babysit for the young couple.



Sentence of babysit

(111) She always had a soft spot for littles and loved to babysit them.

(112) I'm going to ask my friend to babysit for me while I go to class.

(113) I'm going to babysit for a family who needs a last-minute sitter.

(114) She is always willing to babysit, but she charges a lot of money.

(115) I always feel at ease knowing she is there to babysit my children.

(116) I often babysit my great-niece, and we have a lot of fun together.

(117) I want to go to the party, but I have to babysit my little sister.

(118) The kind-hearted neighbor munificently offered to babysit for free.

(119) I will ask mamisan to babysit my children while I attend a meeting.

(120) We can't go out tonight because we couldn't find anyone to babysit.



Babysit used in a sentence

(121) The parents hired a professional nanny to babysit for their newborn.

(122) The family trusted their close friend to babysit for their children.

(123) Complimentarily, I will babysit your kids if you run errands for me.

(124) Take pity on the exhausted mother and offer to babysit her children.

(125) I had to turn down the request to babysit because I had other plans.

(126) She promised to babysit my kids in exchange for me helping her move.

(127) The couple interviewed several candidates to babysit for their twins.

(128) She gamely agreed to babysit her neighbor's children for the evening.

(129) It's important to find a trustworthy person to babysit your children.

(130) I'm going to cadge in for a favor and ask if you can babysit my kids.



Babysit sentence in English

(131) I can't believe I have to babysit that dim-wit during the conference.

(132) By the bye, I wanted to ask if you could babysit my kids on Saturday.

(133) She got herself in a pickle by agreeing to babysit three kids at once.

(134) I'm looking for a responsible person to babysit my cat while I'm away.

(135) She is flexible with her availability and can babysit on short notice.

(136) She softheartedly offered to babysit her neighbor's children for free.

(137) I wanted to go to the party, but I had to babysit my younger siblings.

(138) Having to babysit her younger siblings, Sarah missed out on the party.

(139) I couldn't go to the game because I had to babysit my younger sibling.

(140) She had to turn down the request to babysit due to a prior engagement.

(141) I'm so grateful for my friend who offered to babysit while I'm at work.

(142) If you need me to babysit, I'll take care of your children responsibly.

(143) When you babysit, you take on liability for the safety of the children.

(144) I used to babysit for my neighbor's children when I was in high school.

(145) She generously offered to babysit her friend's children for the evening.

(146) I hired a professional babysitter to babysit my kids during the evening.

(147) Her obligingness was evident when she offered to babysit for her sister.

(148) If you expect me to babysit your kids, you're barking up the wrong tree.

(149) The compassionate friend offered to babysit for a single parent in need.

(150) The offer to babysit was revokable if the person didn't show up on time.

(151) I wanted to go to the party, however, I had to babysit my little sister.

(152) I'm going to ask my friend to babysit for me while I study for my exams.

(153) I was touched by her goodhearted gesture of offering to babysit for free.

(154) The parents went out for a date night and left the babysitter to babysit.

(155) She couldn't go to the movie bcs she had to babysit her younger siblings.

(156) He wanted to go to the party, but he had to babysit his younger siblings.

(157) She wanted to go to the party, but she had to babysit her little brother.

(158) I was going to go to the party, except I had to babysit my little sister.

(159) The kind act of offering to babysit can give parents a much-needed break.

(160) I had to cancel my plans because I was asked to babysit my cousin's kids.

(161) She is too tired to babysit tonight, so we will have to cancel our plans.

(162) I'm looking for a reliable person to babysit my dog while I'm on vacation.

(163) She was panting with kindness as she offered to babysit for a busy parent.

(164) By courtesy, she offered to babysit her friend's children for the evening.

(165) She considerately offered to babysit her friend's children for the evening.

(166) She wanted to go to the party, huo she had to babysit her younger siblings.

(167) She felt obliged in favor of her sister and agreed to babysit her children.

(168) As soon as my aunt asked me to babysit her newborn, I immediately said yes.

(169) He accommodatingly offered to babysit his friend's children for the evening.

(170) The family friend was accused of molesting the young girl he used to babysit.

(171) The good samaritan offered to babysit for a single parent in need of a break.

(172) Having to babysit my younger siblings, I had to cancel my plans with friends.

(173) She couldn't go to the party because she had to babysit her younger siblings.

(174) I would have gone to the movies, otherwise I had to babysit my little sister.

(175) She offered to babysit my kids, but I decided to hire a professional instead.

(176) The good Samaritan offered to babysit for a single mother who needed a break.

(177) The parents were relieved to find a reliable person to babysit for their kids.

(178) I texted a family member to ask if they could babysit my kids for a few hours.

(179) She was able to prevail upon a friend to babysit her children for the evening.

(180) She is too busy to babysit this weekend, so we will have to find someone else.

(181) We should make someone's day by offering to babysit their children for a night.

(182) She was supposed to be at the party, but she had to babysit her little brother.

(183) He doesn't like to babysit alone, so he always asks his girlfriend to help him.

(184) She would cozen up to her siblings by always offering to babysit their children.

(185) He did a good turn by offering to babysit his friend's children for the evening.

(186) They were able to prevail upon a friend to babysit their children for the evening.

(187) He agreed to babysit for his sister, but only if she promised to return the favor.

(188) I would be grateful if you could do me a favor and babysit my kids for a few hours.

(189) Whenever my cousin needs a break, I am always happy to babysit her energetic twins.

(190) The benevolent neighbor offered to babysit for free when the parents were in a bind.

(191) The parents looked up and down for someone to babysit their children for the evening.

(192) The neighbor mercied the family by offering to babysit their children for an evening.

(193) I'm mad that I have to babysit my little sister instead of going out with my friends.

(194) Although I don't particularly enjoy it, I will babysit my neighbor's children tonight.

(195) Whenever my coworker needs someone to watch her son, I am always happy to babysit him.

(196) The babysitter arrived early to get acquainted with the children she would babysit for.

(197) He wanted to go to the party, but he had to babysit his younger siblings for the night.

(198) Whenever my best friend needs a night out, I am always happy to babysit her three kids.

(199) Even though I have plans tonight, I will still babysit my friend's son for a few hours.

(200) I couldn't help but take pity on the exhausted mother and offer to babysit her children.

(201) She wanted to go to the party, but she collaterally had to babysit her younger siblings.

(202) Since my sister is going out of town, I have agreed to babysit her kids for the weekend.

(203) She tactfully declined the request to babysit, explaining that she had other commitments.

(204) We negotiated a barter agreement: I would babysit her kids, and she would cook me dinner.

(205) Although she was tired, she kindly agreed to babysit her niece and nephew for the evening.

(206) Although I have a lot of responsibilities, I always make time to babysit my little sister.

(207) The teenager was excited to earn some extra money by agreeing to babysit for the neighbors.

(208) You can barter by offering to babysit for a friend in exchange for a professional headshot.

(209) He wanted to go to the party, but he had to babysit his younger siblings, so he stayed home.

(210) My sister earned brownie-points with our parents by volunteering to babysit for the weekend.

(211) Although I am not a fan of changing diapers, I will still babysit my nephew for a few hours.

(212) Whenever my cousin has a date night, I am always happy to babysit her two adorable children.

(213) She was grateful for his help and wanted to reciprocate by offering to babysit his children.

(214) The parents left detailed instructions for the babysitter who would babysit for their toddler.

(215) She offered to babysit her neighbor's children altruistically, so they could have a night out.

(216) The couple decided to show generosity to their neighbors by offering to babysit their children.

(217) Her obligingness was demonstrated when she agreed to babysit for her friend at the last minute.

(218) I propose a deal to babysit your kids on weekends if you can help me with some household chores.

(219) Even though I have a lot of work to do, I promised to babysit my friend's toddler this afternoon.

(220) The babysitter brought games and activities to entertain the children she was going to babysit for.

(221) She gamely agreed to babysit her neighbor's three children, even though she had plans that evening.

(222) The parents were grateful to have someone they could trust to babysit for their special needs child.

(223) Even though I have a busy schedule, I will make time to babysit my neighbor's daughter this weekend.

(224) The couple went out for a romantic dinner while their regular babysitter came to babysit for their kids.

(225) Hila was excited about the concert, but she couldn't go because she had to babysit her younger siblings.

(226) The neighbor tried to ingratiate herself with the family next door by offering to babysit their children.

(227) Whenever she was feeling lonely, Sarah would offer to babysit for her friends' kids to have some company.

(228) The kind-hearted neighbor couldn't help but take pity on the single mother and offer to babysit her children.

(229) She agee'd to babysit her neighbor's children, but she had to cancel at the last minute because she got sick.

(230) When my sister offered to babysit my kids, I knew I had to return the favor by taking her out for a nice dinner.

(231) The character was excited about the new movie, but he couldn't go because he had to babysit his younger siblings.

(232) When my sister offered to babysit my kids, I knew I had to return the favor by taking her out for a night on the town.

(233) The kindliness of the neighbor was appreciated as she offered to babysit the children while their parents were at work.

(234) I offered to babysit for a friend, and they later helped me with a home repair project. One good turn deserves another.

(235) When my sister offered to babysit my kids, I knew I had to return the favor by taking her kids to the park next weekend.

(236) The parents were able to enjoy a night out knowing that their trusted babysitter was there to babysit for their children.

(237) Although she had planned to go out with friends, Rachel canceled her plans when she was asked to babysit for a family in need.

(238) Although I'm not a fan of children, I agreed to babysit my boss's daughter for the day because she promised to give me a raise.

(239) I offered to babysit for my neighbor, and they returned the favor by fixing a leak in my bathroom. One good turn deserves another.

(240) Eager to help her friend in need, the kind-hearted woman volunteered to babysit her children while she went to the doctor's appointment.

(241) Whenever my cousin comes to visit, she always asks me to babysit her kids, and I usually say yes because I love spending time with them.

(242) Although I don't particularly enjoy it, I will have to babysit my little sister tonight, and I hope she doesn't give me too much trouble.

(243) Even though I have a lot of homework to do, I agreed to babysit my neighbor's newborn baby because she really needed someone to watch him.

(244) Since my friend is going out of town for the weekend, she asked me to babysit her dog, and I'm excited to spend some quality time with him.

(245) My neighbor asked me to babysit her two children while she goes out for the evening, but I already have plans with my friends, so I had to decline.

(246) My sister and I used to argue over who had to babysit our little brother, but now we both enjoy spending time with him and take turns watching him.

(247) Even though I have a lot of work to do, I offered to babysit my friend's son so she could go to her doctor's appointment without worrying about him.

(248) Whenever my aunt and uncle go on vacation, they always ask me to babysit their three kids, and I usually say yes because I enjoy spending time with them.



Babysit meaning


Babysit is a verb that means to take care of a child or children while their parents are away. It is a common term used by parents who need someone to watch over their children for a short period of time. Babysitting can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it can also be challenging if you are not prepared. Here are some tips on how to use the word babysit in a sentence:


1. Use babysit to describe the act of taking care of a child or children.

For example, "I am going to babysit my neighbor's kids tonight."


2. Use babysit to ask someone to watch over your child or children.

For example, "Can you babysit my daughter for a few hours while I run some errands?"


3. Use babysit to describe the duration of time you will be taking care of a child or children.

For example, "I will be babysitting for three hours this evening."


4. Use babysit to describe the responsibilities that come with taking care of a child or children.

For example, "Babysitting requires patience, attention, and a lot of energy."


5. Use babysit to describe the relationship between the babysitter and the child or children.

For example, "The babysitter and the children had a great time playing games and watching movies."


6. Use babysit to describe the payment or compensation for taking care of a child or children.

For example, "The babysitter charges $15 per hour for babysitting services."


7. Use babysit to describe the qualifications or experience needed to be a babysitter.

For example, "To be a good babysitter, you need to have experience working with children and be able to handle emergencies."


In conclusion, the word babysit is a versatile term that can be used in many different ways. Whether you are a parent looking for a babysitter or a babysitter looking for work, it is important to understand how to use this word in a sentence. By following these tips, you can communicate effectively and confidently when it comes to babysitting.





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