Pronunciation: /ˈper.ənts ɪn ˌlɔ/
noun A person's father or mother-in-law, or the parents of one's spouse.
A1 My parents-in-law are coming over for dinner tonight.
A2 I get along well with my parents-in-law.
B1 My parents-in-law live in a different city, so we don't see them often.
B2 I have a good relationship with my parents-in-law, they always support us.
C1 My parents-in-law have been married for over 40 years and are a great example of a strong relationship.
C2 I admire how my parents-in-law have raised their children with love and patience.
formal My parents-in-law are coming over for dinner tonight.
informal I have to visit my parents-in-law this weekend.
slang I'm meeting the 'rents-in-law for brunch tomorrow.
figurative Dealing with difficult parents-in-law can feel like walking on eggshells.
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