sibling
Americannoun
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a brother or sister.
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Anthropology. a comember of a sib, a unilateral descent group thought to share kinship through a common ancestor.
adjective
noun
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a person's brother or sister
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( as modifier )
sibling rivalry
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any fellow member of a sib
Other Word Forms
- half-sibling noun
Etymology
Origin of sibling
before 1000; late Middle English: relative, Old English; sib, -ling 1
Example Sentences
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The siblings found a route out of poverty by building up an empire of betting shops, amassing themselves a billion-pound family fortune after leaving school at 15 with no qualifications.
From BBC
Larvae that receive abundant food from older siblings develop high energy metabolism and become workers, which do not reproduce.
From Science Daily
Don’t miss: ‘I‘m facing an ethical dilemma’: My widowed mother is cutting my step siblings out of the family trust.
From MarketWatch
O'Hara is survived by her husband Bo Welch, her sons Matthew and Luke, and her six siblings.
From BBC
O’Hara is survived by her husband, Bo Welch, sons Matthew and Luke, and six siblings.
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