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aunt
[ ant, ahnt ]
noun
- the sister of one's father or mother.
- the wife of one's uncle.
- Chiefly New England and South Midland U.S. (used as a term of respectful address to an older woman who is not related to the speaker.)
- Slang. an aging gay man.
aunt
/ ɑːnt /
noun
- a sister of one's father or mother
- the wife of one's uncle
- a term of address used by children for any woman, esp for a friend of the parents
- my aunt! or my sainted aunt!an exclamation of surprise or amazement
Pronunciation Note
Other Words From
- aunt·like adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of aunt1
Word History and Origins
Origin of aunt1
Example Sentences
I have my extended family, reaching far beyond my mum, brothers and sister, aunts and uncles and cousins.
Their uncle and aunt had taken them earlier to shop for new clothes, and they seemed settled, at least for the time.
Eisenberg wrote, directed and starred in the film, about two American cousins who travel to Poland to honour their grandmother, a Holocaust survivor, who was based on Eisenberg's own great aunt.
"Since then, he looks up into the sky at night, looking for stars and talking to them," his aunt Sabah says.
Baltazar begins to cry as she talks about caring for her sick aunt and the thought of losing the cremated remains to a wildfire that swept through this Altadena neighborhood in January.
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