Pronunciation: /ˈɡrændˌmʌðər-ɪn-lɔː/
noun a person's grandmother by marriage, especially the mother of one's spouse
A1 My grandmother-in-law is a very kind woman.
A2 I visit my grandmother-in-law every Sunday for tea.
B1 My grandmother-in-law taught me how to knit when I was young.
B2 I have a close relationship with my grandmother-in-law and often seek her advice.
C1 My grandmother-in-law has a wealth of knowledge and life experience.
C2 I am grateful for the wisdom and guidance that my grandmother-in-law has shared with me over the years.
preposition in-law (indicating a relationship by marriage)
A1 My grandmother-in-law lives in a small town.
A2 I often visit my grandmother-in-law on weekends.
B1 My grandmother-in-law gave me a beautiful necklace for my birthday.
B2 We are planning a family reunion at my grandmother-in-law's house.
C1 My grandmother-in-law's wisdom and kindness have always inspired me.
C2 I am grateful for the love and support my grandmother-in-law has shown me over the years.
formal My grandmother-in-law is a kind and wise woman who always offers me valuable advice.
informal I get along really well with my grandmother-in-law; she's a cool lady.
slang My grandma-in-law is the bomb - she always knows how to have a good time.
figurative My grandmother-in-law's love is like a warm embrace that comforts me in times of need.
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