Meaning & Definition of word "Eldest"
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Eldest
/ˈɛl.dɪst/
adjective:
- 1. The oldest in age, often used to refer to siblings.
- Example: She is the eldest of three children in her family.
- 2. Referring to the oldest generation in a family.
- Example: The eldest members of the family shared stories of their youth.
- 3. Used to describe the firstborn child.
- Example: As the eldest son, he felt a sense of responsibility for his younger siblings.
Etymology
Old English 'eldesta', from 'ald', meaning 'old'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
the eldest son:
refers to the firstborn son in a family.
eldest daughter:
refers to the firstborn daughter in a family.
Related Words
firstborn:
the first child born to a set of parents.
senior:
referring to someone who has a higher status or is older.