Pronunciation: /ˈsɪs.tər.li/
adjective relating to or characteristic of a sister; having the relationship of a sister
A1 I have a sisterly bond with my best friend.
A2 She gave me a sisterly hug when I was feeling down.
B1 The two actresses displayed a sisterly relationship on screen.
B2 Their sisterly banter always brings a smile to my face.
C1 The sisters shared a deep sisterly connection that was evident to everyone.
C2 Their sisterly love and support for each other knew no bounds.
adverb in a manner characteristic of a sister
A1 She smiled sisterly at her younger sibling.
A2 They hugged sisterly after not seeing each other for years.
B1 The two friends talked sisterly about their childhood memories.
B2 The sisters supported each other sisterly through thick and thin.
C1 The actress portrayed the character's sisterly love with great depth.
C2 Their bond was so strong that they communicated sisterly without saying a word.
formal The two women shared a strong sisterly bond that was evident in their actions towards each other.
informal My sisterly advice to you is to always be true to yourself and follow your dreams.
slang Me and my girls have a sisterly pact to always have each other's backs no matter what.
figurative The organization prides itself on fostering a sisterly atmosphere among its members, creating a sense of unity and support.
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