Granddaughter-In-Law

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Pronunciation: /ˈɡrændˌdɔtər-ɪn-lɔː/

Definitions of granddaughter-in-law

noun a female descendant who is the child of one's son or daughter-in-law

Example Sentences

A1 My granddaughter-in-law is very kind.

A2 She became my granddaughter-in-law after marrying my grandson.

B1 I enjoy spending time with my granddaughter-in-law and getting to know her better.

B2 My granddaughter-in-law is a talented artist and I love seeing her work.

C1 As my granddaughter-in-law, she has brought so much joy and love into our family.

C2 I admire the dedication and hard work of my granddaughter-in-law in pursuing her career goals.

Examples of granddaughter-in-law in a Sentence

formal My granddaughter-in-law is a talented artist who has her own gallery.

informal I love spending time with my granddaughter-in-law, she's so much fun to be around.

slang My granddaughter-in-law is a total boss babe, she runs her own successful business.

figurative She may not be my blood relative, but my granddaughter-in-law holds a special place in my heart.

Grammatical Forms of granddaughter-in-law

past tense

became granddaughter-in-law

plural

granddaughters-in-law

comparative

more granddaughter-in-law

superlative

most granddaughter-in-law

present tense

is granddaughter-in-law

future tense

will be granddaughter-in-law

perfect tense

has been granddaughter-in-law

continuous tense

is being granddaughter-in-law

singular

granddaughter-in-law

positive degree

granddaughter-in-law

infinitive

to be granddaughter-in-law

gerund

being granddaughter-in-law

participle

having been granddaughter-in-law

Origin and Evolution of granddaughter-in-law

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'granddaughter-in-law' originated from the combination of 'granddaughter' and 'in-law' to specifically refer to the spouse of one's grandson.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'granddaughter-in-law' has become more commonly used to denote the relationship between a person and their grandson's wife, reflecting changes in family dynamics and societal norms.