Aunt (Noun)
Syllable division: aunt
How to pronounce: UK: /ษหnt/ US: /รฆnt/
Meaning: The spouse of an uncle or an aunt, or the sister of someone's parents.
Example:
> I would like to introduce my aunt, Meg. She helped with today's arrangements.
> She has an aunt who lives in Amsterdam; maybe we can crash at her place?
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My aunt lives far away from us but we keep in contact wit her via the internet.
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My aunt lives far away from us, but we keep in contact with her via the internet.
Children usually are pleased when their aunts invite them as they like to spend good time with their cousins in this way.
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Children are usually pleased when their aunts invite them, as they like to spend time with their cousins this way.
I have seven aunts, and I’m aunt to five nephews/nieces.
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I have seven aunts, and Iโm an aunt to five nephews and nieces.
My aunt has diabetes.
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I fondly remember the vacations from my childhood when all the uncles, aunts and nephews used to meet at my grandparents’ house
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I fondly remember the vacations from my childhood, when all my uncles, aunts, and nephews used to meet at my grandparentsโ house.