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		|  family 
  
 
 
 1 being a family
 2 taking care of a family
 3 parents and children
 4 brothers, sisters and cousins
 5 husbands and wives
 
 1  being a family
 - parents and their children: family (with singular or plural verb)
 He would like to spend more time with his family. ◎ Where do your family live? ◎ the Jones family ◎ a friend of the family ◎ a family holiday ◎ the family car
 - a family where the children live with only one parent: one-parent family, single-parent family
 - the group of children in a family: family
 My son and his wife are coming for Christmas and they're going to bring the family.
 - a name given to all the members of a family: surname, family name
 'What's your surname?' 'Jones.'
 - the way a family lives: family life (noun U)
 How are you enjoying family life?
 - all the people who live in one house: household
 a large household
 - anything connected with the private family home is domestic
 domestic life ◎ domestic violence
 - the group of people who are related to one another: family (noun C/U)
 My family came to Canada in the 19th century. ◎ members of my family ◎ She lives on her own - she hasn't got any family. ◎ We're having a family get-together on Saturday.
 ※ being related
 - a member of your family: relation, relative; adjective: related (to you); the way you are connected: relationship
 We've got the relations coming over for the day. ◎ We've got the same name but we're not related. ◎ 'Is he related to you?' 'Yes he's my brother.' ◎ 'What's the relationship between Sue and Lucy?' 'They're cousins.'
 - a person who is not a member of your family is unrelated, not related
 - near in a family relationship (for example a cousin): close; opposite: distant
 a close/distant relative of mine
 ※ similarities between family members
 - to look like or be like a parent or older member of your family: take* after sb
 You really take after your mother.
 - something such as an illness or a quality which is passed from parents to children is hereditary
 All the men in that family are bald - I suppose it's hereditary.
 - something which is passed on from a parent to all their children and their children's children runs* in the family
 All her children are very artistic - it must run in the family.
 
 2  taking care of a family
 - to look after children in a family until they are adults and to teach them how to behave: bring* sb up, raise sb
 Bringing up children is never easy. ◎ to raise a family
 - the way sb is brought up: upbringing
 to give a child a good upbringing
 - a person who earns all or most of the money in a family: breadwinner
 My father recently lost his job so my mother's the main breadwinner now.
 - to have enough money to be able to look after a family: support a family
 I need a job so I can support my family.
 
 3  parents and children
 - a mother or father: parent (usually plural); adjective: parental
 I'm going to meet her parents. ◎ parental love
 - the state of being a mother or a father: parenthood (noun U)
 - a parent who brings up a child on their own: single parent
 - names for a father: dad, daddy, (formal) father
 - the state of being a father: fatherhood (noun U), (formal) paternity (noun U)
 - behaving like a father: fatherly, paternal
 fatherly concern ◎ paternal duties
 - names for a mother: mum (AmE mom), mummy, (formal) mother
 Where does your mum work?
 - the state of being a mother: motherhood (noun U)
 Motherhood really suits her.
 - connected with women who are going to have or have just had a baby: maternity
 a maternity dress ◎ maternity leave (= time off from work in order to have and care for a baby)
 - behaving like a mother: motherly, maternal
 She's a motherly sort of person. ◎ maternal instincts
 - a woman who is expecting a baby: expectant mother
 - Molly and Bill have four children
 - Anna and Julia are their daughters, (informal) girls
 The girls are cooking the supper tonight.
 - Paul and Mark are their sons, (informal) boys
 He's extremely proud of his boys.
 - Paul is older than Mark: Paul is Molly and Bill's older/elder son; Mark is their younger son
 - Anna is older than Julia: Anna is Molly and Bill's older/elder daughter; Julia is their younger daughter
 - Paul is older than Anna, Julia and Mark: he is Molly and Bill's oldest/eldest (child)
 - Mark is younger than Anna, Julia and Paul: he is their youngest (child)
 Note: elder and eldest can only be used before the noun; they cannot be used with 'than'.
 - to take a child into your home and make him/her your son/daughter by law: adopt (sb); noun (C/U): adoption; the child is adopted
 - to take a child who needs a home into your family and to care for him/her without becoming the legal parents: foster (sb)
 - the people who foster a child are called foster parents, foster mother, foster father
 - a child who has been fostered is a foster child (plural foster children)
 - if your father/mother marries again, your new parent is a stepmother/stepfather; you are their stepson/stepdaughter, stepchild (plural stepchildren)
 - the parents of your parents: grandparents; female: grandmother, (informal) grannygrandma; male: grandfather, (informal) grandadgrandpa
 - the children of your children: grandchildren; female: granddaughter; male: grandson
 - the parents of your grandparents: great-grandparents; female: great-grandmother; male: great-grandfather
 
 4  brothers, sisters and cousins
 - Anna (see above) is Paul's sister; Paul is Anna's brother
 - Anna and Julia are sisters; Paul and Ken are brothers
 - Paul is older than Anna: Paul is Anna's big brother, older/elder brother; Anna is Paul's little sister, younger sister
 - a brother/sister with whom you share one parent: half-brother/half-sister
 - if your mother or father marries again and your new parent has a child by a previous marriage, this child is your stepsister, stepbrother
 This is Steve, my stepbrother.
 - either of two children who have the same parents and are born at the same time: twin
 They're twins. ◎ my twin sister
 - twins who look exactly the same are identical twins
 - three children who have the same parents and are born at the same time: triplets
 - four children who have the same parents and are born at the same time: quads
 - the brother of your father or mother: uncle
 - the sister of your father or mother: aunt, (informal) auntie
 - a child of your uncle or aunt: cousin
 - the son of your brother or sister: nephew
 - the daughter of your brother or sister: niece
 Note: the husband of your aunt is also called your uncle. The wife of your uncle is also called your aunt.
 
 5  husbands and wives
 - the person that a woman is married to: husband
 - the person that a man is married to: wife (plural wives)
 ※ being married MARRY
 - the father/mother of your husband or wife is your father-in-law/mother-in-law (plural fathers-in-law/mothers-in-law)
 - the parents of your husband or wife: parents-in-law, (informal) in-laws
 She doesn't get on very well with her in-laws.
 - the wife of your son is your daughter-in-law; the husband of your daughter is your son-in-law
 - the husband of your sister, or the brother of your husband or wife, is your brother-in-law; the wife of your brother, or the sister of your husband or wife, is your sister-in-law
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 - a person in your family who lived a long time before you, from whom you are descended: ancestor; all of a person's ancestors when you think of them as a group: ancestry (noun U); adjective: ancestral
 My ancestors came from Scotland. ◎ They were very proud of their ancestry.
 - a person who is related to sb who lived a long time ago is that person's descendant
 - a single stage in a family history: generation
 The photograph shows three generations in our family - my grandparents, my parents, and me.
 - the family consisting just of parents and their children: (formal) nuclear family
 - the family including grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc: (formal) extended family
 - your closest relative, who should be told if you are injured or killed: next of kin
 - a person who takes responsibility for a child in a church ceremony (a christening/baptism) and promises to bring them up as a Christian: godfather/godmother, godparent; the child is their godson/goddaughter, godchild (plural godchildren)
 - a special Sunday in the year when children give their mother a small present: Mother's Day, Mothering Sunday
 - a day when children give their father a small present: Father's Day
 
 
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