Pronunciation: /rʌn ɪn ðə ˈfæməli/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 My mom says that curly hair runs in the family.
A2 I heard that a talent for singing runs in the family.
B1 Genetic traits like being tall or having blue eyes can run in the family.
B2 A love for cooking and baking runs in the family for generations.
C1 The tradition of entrepreneurship and business acumen runs in the family for centuries.
C2 A strong sense of loyalty and dedication to family values runs in the family and is highly respected.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 Brown eyes run in the family.
A2 Cooking skills seem to run in the family.
B1 Entrepreneurial spirit runs in the family.
B2 Musical talent seems to run in the family.
C1 A passion for travel runs in the family.
C2 A knack for languages seems to run in the family.
formal The trait for being good at sports seems to run in the family.
informal I guess being a good cook just runs in the family.
slang Being a party animal definitely runs in the family.
figurative The entrepreneurial spirit seems to run in the family.
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