aunt Definition In English

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  • Certainly it was easiest when the grandmother or aunt lived in the same house, but there were also striking instances when they lived close by.

  • Some aunts who were notable characters also played similarly powerful roles in their families.

  • By contrast, there were a few aunts and grandmothers who played, usually temporarily, key caring roles, but to whom the child never became closely attached.

  • He immediately wakes in horror, realising that he has dreamed the tale of the count's aunt, and encountered, meanwhile, the voice belonging to the portrait.

  • We may be generally reticent as to our uncles and aunts, and may drop even our brothers and sisters in our ordinary conversation.

  • Consider the following example, in which an aunt is requesting her three-year-old nephew to talk.

  • The aunt reciprocates her niece's call for complicity.

  • Relationships with nieces or nephews tend to be infrequent and perfunctory unless an aunt or uncle has been a surrogate parent.

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