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nuclear family

American  
[noo-klee-er fam-uh-lee, fam lee, nyoo-] / ˈnu kli ər ˈfæm ə li, ˈfæm li, ˈnyu- /

noun

  1. a social unit composed of two parents and one or more children.


nuclear family British  

noun

  1. sociol anthropol a primary social unit consisting of parents and their offspring Compare extended family

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nuclear family Cultural  
  1. A type of family made up only of parents and their children. (Compare extended family.)


Pronunciation

See nuclear ( def. ).

Etymology

Origin of nuclear family

First recorded in 1945–50

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Example Sentences

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He just got his nuclear family back, plus two white kids.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 30, 2026

But the breakdown of the nuclear family may very well be.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 9, 2026

Scott recalled growing up in a working-class family in Birmingham, "in a world of soap operas and things" where TV characters were mostly in heterosexual relationships or "settled down" in a nuclear family.

From BBC • May 31, 2025

This contrasts with the Western nuclear family model, where learning is often centered around parents or teachers in a formalized school setting.

From Science Daily • Nov. 19, 2024

Behind him huddled his nuclear family, a circle of two smaller females and about eighteen bucktoothed guinea pig children.

From "The Marrow Thieves" by Cherie Dimaline