Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪtriˌɑrk/
noun a woman who is the head of a family or tribe
A1 The matriarch of the family is the oldest woman who makes important decisions.
A2 In many cultures, the matriarch is respected and plays a central role in the family.
B1 The matriarch passed down traditions and values to her children and grandchildren.
B2 As the matriarch of the tribe, she was responsible for mediating disputes and maintaining peace.
C1 The matriarch's wisdom and leadership guided the entire community through difficult times.
C2 The matriarch's legacy of strength and resilience inspired future generations to carry on her work.
formal The matriarch of the family made all the important decisions.
informal My grandma is the matriarch around here, everyone listens to her.
slang The matriarch of the group always knows what's up.
figurative The ancient oak tree stood tall and proud, like a matriarch overseeing her domain.
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