Pronunciation: /ˈɡrændsʌn ɪn lɔː/
noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality
A1 My grandson-in-law is married to my daughter.
A2 I have a grandson-in-law who is a doctor.
B1 My grandson-in-law is a great addition to our family.
B2 I get along well with my grandson-in-law and we often play golf together.
C1 My grandson-in-law is a successful businessman who has his own company.
C2 I have known my grandson-in-law for many years and consider him to be like a son to me.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 My grandson-in-law lives in the same city as us.
A2 I often go shopping with my grandson-in-law.
B1 My grandson-in-law helps me with gardening on weekends.
B2 We are planning a family vacation with our grandson-in-law.
C1 My grandson-in-law is a successful entrepreneur with his own business.
C2 We have a close bond with our grandson-in-law and consider him part of the family.
formal My grandson-in-law is a successful lawyer who graduated from Harvard Law School.
informal I love hanging out with my grandson-in-law, he's a really cool guy.
slang My grandson-in-law is a total rockstar, he's always there for me.
figurative Having a good grandson-in-law is like hitting the jackpot in the family lottery.
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