Family Terminology

12 words in this vocabulary list

adjective related by blood

  • The two research studies are akin in their methodology and findings.
  • Their fashion styles are quite akin, both favoring a minimalist aesthetic.
  • Our taste in music is so akin, we always end up at the same concerts.
  • Their friendship is akin to a strong bond that cannot be broken.

noun a person's spouse or partner, especially when seen as a source of support or happiness

  • My better half and I will be attending the charity gala next week.
  • I can't go out tonight, I promised my better half we would stay in.
  • I'm so lucky to have found my ride or die, my better half.
  • She is truly my better half, always balancing out my strengths and weaknesses.

noun a familiar term of address for a father

  • The young girl ran to her father and called out 'daddy' in a formal setting.
  • I asked my daddy to help me fix my car in an informal setting.
  • My daddy is the coolest dude around, slang for father.
  • The CEO was known as the 'daddy' of the industry, figuratively speaking.

noun a group of people, especially ones sharing a common characteristic

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adjective none

adverb none

pronoun none

preposition none

conjunction none

interjection none

article none

  • The company's new policy aims to provide better benefits for all its employees, including the hardworking folks in the marketing department.
  • Hey folks, don't forget about the team meeting tomorrow morning!
  • What's up, folks? Ready to party tonight?
  • In the grand scheme of things, we are all just tiny specks in the universe, folks.

noun a male parent of one's father or mother

  • My grandfather passed away last year after a long battle with illness.
  • I always love hearing stories from my grandfather about his younger days.
  • My grandfather is such a cool dude, always cracking jokes and making us laugh.
  • The old oak tree in our backyard is like a grandfather, standing tall and strong for generations.

noun a person's relatives; kinfolk

adjective similar in kind; related

  • The two families were kindred in their values and traditions.
  • We instantly clicked and realized we were kindred spirits.
  • We're like kindred bros, always on the same wavelength.
  • Their kindred souls seemed to be connected on a deeper level.

noun one's family and relations

  • It is important to maintain close ties with our kith and kin for a strong support system.
  • We're having a family gathering this weekend, so all our kith and kin will be there.
  • I can always count on my kith and kin to have my back no matter what.
  • In times of trouble, it's comforting to know that our kith and kin will always stand by us.

noun a term of endearment for one's father or grandfather

  • The elderly gentleman referred to his grandfather as 'pappy'.
  • My pappy always tells the best stories from his youth.
  • I'm heading over to my pappy's house for dinner tonight.
  • The old tree in the backyard was like a pappy watching over the garden.

fam

noun a colloquial term for family or close friends

  • The concept of family is deeply rooted in our society.
  • I'm going to hang out with my fam this weekend.
  • My fam and I are tight, we always have each other's backs.
  • The team at work is like a fam, we support each other through thick and thin.

noun a made-up or slang term for family or close friends

  • The famalam gathered for a formal dinner to celebrate the occasion.
  • Hey famalam, what's the plan for tonight?
  • Yo famalam, you coming to the party later?
  • The famalam of friends always had each other's backs no matter what.

noun a gender-neutral term used to refer to a niece or nephew

  • The term 'nibling' is used to refer to a niece or nephew.
  • I love spending time with my niblings - they always bring so much joy!
  • My niblings are the coolest kids on the block.
  • The bond between a nibling and their aunt or uncle is truly special.

abi

noun a person's name or a term of endearment, typically used for a younger sibling or friend

  • Abi is a term used in Turkish to refer to an elder sister.
  • Hey Abi, can you help me with my homework?
  • Abi, that new song is fire!
  • In Turkish culture, 'abi' is not just a term for an elder brother, but also a figure of respect and guidance.