Meaning & Definition of Nephew in English
English⟶
Nephew
The son of one's sibling.
Pronunciation:
/ˈnɛf.juː/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
nephewsDetailed Definitions
Definition: The son of one's brother or sister.
Example Sentence: My sister just had a baby boy, making him my nephew.
Definition: A relative through marriage who is the son of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law.
Example Sentence: Her nephew from her husband's side came to visit.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English nephue, from Old French neveu, from Latin neptuem.
Synonyms
niece (feminine counterpart)kinsmanrelative
Common Phrases and Expressions
- favorite nephew: A term of endearment often used by uncles and aunts for a particularly beloved nephew.
- uncle-nephew bond: The relationship and connections shared between an uncle and his nephew.
- nephew by marriage: Refers to a nephew who is related by marriage rather than blood.
Translations
- Spanish: sobrino
- French: neveu
- German: Neffe
- Russian: племянник
Related Words
- niece: The daughter of one's sibling.
- uncle: The brother of one's parent.
- aunt: The sister of one's parent.
Slang Meanings of nephew
Meaning: Little dude
Example Sentence: I took my little dude to the park.
Meaning: Team nephew
Example Sentence: We're all rooting for team nephew at the soccer game.