Blended Family

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈblɛndɪd ˈfæməli/

Definitions of blended family

noun A blended family is a family unit in which one or both partners have children from previous relationships, which are combined to form a new family structure.

Example Sentences

A1 A blended family is when two families come together to form one.

A2 In a blended family, children may have step-siblings.

B1 Adjusting to life in a blended family can be challenging for everyone involved.

B2 Communication is key in a successful blended family.

C1 Therapy can be beneficial for blended families navigating complex relationships.

C2 Establishing boundaries and expectations is important in a blended family to maintain harmony.

Examples of blended family in a Sentence

formal The concept of a blended family is becoming more common in today's society.

informal My best friend is part of a blended family - she has stepsiblings and half-siblings.

slang I never knew how crazy things could get in a blended family until I became part of one myself.

figurative In a way, a blended family is like a patchwork quilt - made up of different pieces coming together to form something beautiful.

Grammatical Forms of blended family

plural

blended families

comparative

more blended

superlative

most blended

present tense

blend

future tense

will blend

perfect tense

have blended

continuous tense

blending

singular

blended family

positive degree

blended

infinitive

to blend

gerund

blending

participle

blended

Origin and Evolution of blended family

First Known Use: 1970 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'blended family' originated from the idea of blending or mixing two separate families into one cohesive unit.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe families formed through remarriage where one or both partners have children from previous relationships, the term 'blended family' has evolved to encompass a wider range of family structures, including families with adopted children or step-siblings.