Relatives - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈrelətɪvz|
Brit.  |ˈrelətɪvz|  British pronunciation of the word relatives
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounrelative

noun

- plural form of relative

Extra examples

Many friends and relatives were present at their marriage.

At the family reunion, I saw relatives I haven't seen in years.

...the ambiguity of the clairvoyant's messages from the deceased allowed the grieving relatives to interpret them however they wished...

...dreaded spending the holidays with his bonehead relatives...

...anyone would go bughouse after spending a week with her relatives...

...the grieving relatives comported themselves with grace and dignity during that difficult time...

A large constellation of relatives and friends attended the funeral.

Her relatives treat one another with deference.

...didn't want to disoblige her relatives by spending the night at their place...

Distraught relatives are waiting for news of the missing children.

...a visit to the relatives on the other side of the state revealed them all to be in fine fettle...

...couldn't wait to show off her fiancé to all of her relatives...

...a frolicsome uncle who was a favorite among his relatives...

A guilty verdict would gratify the victim's relatives.

Her will was offered for probate by the relatives.

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