Pronunciation: /blʌd ˈrɛl.ə.tɪv/
noun A member of one's family who is related by blood rather than by marriage or adoption
A1 My blood relative is my sister.
A2 I am close to my blood relatives, including my cousins.
B1 In many cultures, it is important to maintain relationships with blood relatives.
B2 I have a strong bond with my blood relatives, especially my grandparents.
C1 As I grow older, I appreciate the wisdom passed down from my blood relatives.
C2 Despite the distance, I feel a deep connection with my blood relatives living in another country.
formal According to the law, a blood relative is someone who is connected to another person by birth.
informal My cousin is my blood relative, so we share a lot of family traits.
slang I never knew that guy was your blood relative! Small world, huh?
figurative In the world of business, a trusted partner can be considered a blood relative for their loyalty and support.
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