Pronunciation: /stɛpˈdɔtər ɪn lɔ/
noun the wife of one's stepson
A1 My stepdaughter-in-law is married to my son.
A2 I get along well with my stepdaughter-in-law.
B1 My stepdaughter-in-law is a kind and caring person.
B2 I consider my stepdaughter-in-law to be a part of our family.
C1 I have a close relationship with my stepdaughter-in-law and we often spend time together.
C2 My stepdaughter-in-law has been a wonderful addition to our family and we are grateful to have her in our lives.
formal My stepdaughter-in-law is a wonderful addition to our family.
informal I get along really well with my stepdaughter-in-law.
slang My stepdaughter-in-law is cool, we hang out all the time.
figurative She may be my stepdaughter-in-law, but I see her as my own daughter.
became stepdaughters-in-law
stepdaughters-in-law
more stepdaughter-in-law
most stepdaughter-in-law
is stepdaughter-in-law
will be stepdaughter-in-law
has been stepdaughter-in-law
is being stepdaughter-in-law
stepdaughter-in-law
stepdaughter-in-law
to be stepdaughter-in-law
being stepdaughter-in-law
having been stepdaughter-in-law