Meaning & Definition of word "Filial"

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    Filial

    /ˈfɪl.i.əl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Of or relating to a son or daughter.
      • Example: She felt a filial obligation to care for her elderly parents.
    • 2. Pertaining to the relationship between parent and child.
      • Example: The filial bond between the mother and her child was evident.
    • 3. Referring to the duties or responsibilities expected of children toward their parents.
      • Example: He showed filial respect by visiting his parents regularly.
    • 4. Describing behavior that is characteristic of a son or daughter.
      • Example: His filial affection was displayed through his thoughtful gifts.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'filiālis', from 'filius' meaning 'son'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    filial piety:

    Respect for one's parents and ancestors.

    filial loyalty:

    Loyalty or allegiance as a child to a parent.

    filial relationship:

    The relationship between a parent and child.

    Related Words

    son:

    A male child in relation to his parents.

    daughter:

    A female child in relation to her parents.

    parent:

    A mother or father of a child.

    Slang Meanings of filial