Pronunciation: /stɛpˈɡrændɔtər/
noun a person's granddaughter by a step-parent
A1 My step-granddaughter is learning how to ride a bike.
A2 I often babysit my step-granddaughter on weekends.
B1 My step-granddaughter is my husband's daughter from his previous marriage.
B2 I have a close bond with my step-granddaughter, even though we are not related by blood.
C1 I have been a positive influence in my step-granddaughter's life as a mentor and role model.
C2 Despite the challenges of blended families, my relationship with my step-granddaughter has only grown stronger over the years.
formal My step-granddaughter is studying to become a lawyer.
informal I love spending time with my step-granddaughter, she's so much fun!
slang My step-granddaughter is a total boss babe.
figurative She may be my step-granddaughter, but she's like a real granddaughter to me.
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