Blood Relative

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Pronunciation: /blʌd ˈrɛl.ə.tɪv/

Definitions of blood relative

noun A member of one's family who is related by blood rather than by marriage or adoption

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of blood relative in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of blood relative

past tense

related by blood

plural

blood relatives

comparative

more blood relative

superlative

most blood relative

present tense

is a blood relative

future tense

will be a blood relative

perfect tense

has been a blood relative

continuous tense

is being a blood relative

singular

blood relative

positive degree

blood relative

infinitive

to be a blood relative

gerund

being a blood relative

participle

a blood relative

Origin and Evolution of blood relative

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'blood relative' originated from the belief that family members are connected by blood ties and share a common ancestry.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to emphasize the biological relationship between family members, the term 'blood relative' has evolved to also include emotional and supportive connections within a family unit.