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Son Sʌn Man Noun Four Year Old Teenage/Eldest Young/Baby Daughter

Word3 son
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /sʌn/ /sʌn/
Example
  • their four-year-old son
  • my teenage/eldest son
  • her young/baby son
  • we have two sons and a daughter.
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son

(noun)/sʌn/ /sʌn/
  1. a person’s male child
    • their four-year-old son
    • my teenage/eldest son
    • her young/baby son
    • We have two sons and a daughter.
    • They have three grown-up sons.
    • In January 1816 she gave birth to a son, William.
    • She is survived by a son, Christopher.
    • the birth/death of a son
    • He's the son of an Oxford professor.
    • He was like a son to me.
    • Maine & Sons, Grocers (= the name of a company on a sign)

    Extra Examples

    • Living alone and trying to bring up a young son is no easy task.
    • The queen bore him four fine sons.
    • They welcomed me like a long-lost son.
    • an illegitimate son of Louis XV
    • Our oldest son is playing football.
    • his son from a previous marriage
  2. a friendly form of address that is used by an older man to a young man or boy
    • Well, son, how can I help you?
  3. a man who belongs to a particular place or country, etc.
    • one of France’s most famous sons
    • a native son of Philadelphia
  4. used by a priest to address a boy or man
  5. Jesus Christ as the second member of the Trinity
    • the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
  6. a performer, politician, sports player, etc., who is popular where they were born
  7. (in the US) a candidate for president who is supported by his or her own state in the first part of a campaign
  8. from one generation of a family to the next
  9. used to say that a son’s character or behaviour is similar to that of his father
  10. a person who leaves home and wastes their money and time on a life of pleasure, but who later is sorry about this and returns home
  11. Word Origin

    • Old English sunu, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zoon and German Sohn, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek huios.
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