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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
an exclamation of surprise or amazement
Pronunciation Note
Other Word Forms
- auntlike adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of aunt1
Word History and Origins
Origin of aunt1
Example Sentences
But he said it was "regrettable" that Siddiq had not been more alert to the "potential reputational risks" of her ties to her aunt, who is leader of Awami League party in Bangladesh.
She’s our mother, our grandmother, our wacky aunt and the woman striking up a conversation with us in the checkout line at Kohl’s.
The natural next stop is caftan glam and “fun!” prints beloved by aunts who live for blended drinks.
We laughed and listened to Grammy tell stories about when our dad and our aunt and uncle were little.
He said Ms Yousaf's aunt was at the family home when the suspect broke in, and that he had also threatened to shoot her before fleeing.
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