Pronunciation: /stɛpˈɡrændsʌn/
noun a person's grandson or granddaughter by a previous marriage of a step-parent
A1 My step-grandson loves playing video games.
A2 She takes care of her step-grandson after school.
B1 The bond between the step-grandson and his step-grandfather is strong.
B2 The step-grandson inherited his step-grandmother's musical talent.
C1 The step-grandson's graduation was a proud moment for the whole family.
C2 The step-grandson's academic achievements surpassed everyone's expectations.
formal My step-grandson will be joining us for dinner tonight.
informal I'm excited to hang out with my step-grandson later.
slang My step-grandson is a cool dude.
figurative Watching my step-grandson grow up has been like witnessing a beautiful flower bloom.
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