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aunt
[ ant, ahnt ]
noun
- the sister of one's father or mother.
- the wife of one's uncle.
- Chiefly New England and South Midland U.S. (used as a term of respectful address to an older woman who is not related to the speaker.)
- Slang. an aging gay man.
aunt
/ ɑːԳ /
noun
- a sister of one's father or mother
- the wife of one's uncle
- a term of address used by children for any woman, esp for a friend of the parents
- my aunt! or my sainted aunt!an exclamation of surprise or amazement
Pronunciation Note
Other Word Forms
- ܲԳ· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of aunt1
Word History and Origins
Origin of aunt1
Example Sentences
Lynn DeGrio, another of Johnson's aunts, spoke at the event on behalf of the family, describing him as "humble, modest and down to earth".
Speaking of May, she said: "It wasn't until later that I really began to realise how important she was because to me she was very nice, very gentle aunt."
After my aunt shared her glee at getting her “Trump bucks,” I asked, “Are you going to vote for him now? And what are you going to spend your big Trump bucks on?”
"I find it faintly, totally ridiculous, embarrassing and wrong that my sisters and my aunt or my daughter can't inherit the title."
“I grew up playing this game with my aunts,” says Adams.
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