Nephew - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈnefjuː|  American pronunciation of the word nephew
Brit.  |ˈnefjuː|  British pronunciation of the word nephew

noun

- a son of your brother or sister

Extra examples

My nephew has graduated from baby food to solid food.

My nephew colored a picture for me.

...the couple had no children, so they declared their nephew their only legatee...

He never ceased to find fault with him. It was evident that he had a down on his nephew.

My shiftless nephew was never any good.

My nephew is a complete video game addict.

Gray caught smallpox from his nephew.

Stanley, come and say hello to your nephew.

Was it really fair to her friends to inflict her nephew on them?

Their nephew was missing, presumed dead.

My nephew is just setting out on a career in journalism.

It is understood that the Queen approves of her nephew's romance.

I'm pretty sure they're the groom's niece and nephew.

He would tutorize his nephew without receiving any payment.

Word forms

noun
singular: nephew
plural: nephews
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