daughters Synonyms

daughters Meaning

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daughters (pl.)

of Daughter

daughters Sentence Examples

  1. The family consisted of three daughters, each with their own unique personality.
  2. As the youngest of four daughters, Sarah often felt overshadowed by her older siblings.
  3. The king was proud of his daughters, each one possessing qualities he admired.
  4. The daughters inherited their mother's love for literature, often spending evenings reading together.
  5. Despite their differences, the daughters remained close, supporting each other through thick and thin.
  6. The wealthy merchant had no sons, only daughters, whom he cherished dearly.
  7. The daughters grew up in a loving environment, surrounded by their parents' affection.
  8. With their father's guidance, the daughters blossomed into strong and independent women.
  9. The royal family's daughters were educated in etiquette and diplomacy from a young age.
  10. The daughters embarked on their own paths in life, each determined to make a difference in the world.

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of Daughter

sons, descendents,byproducts, descendants, derivatives, offshoots, spin-offs, outgrowths,by-products

prototypes, prototypes, predecessors, precursors, forerunners,ancestors, models, ancestors, archetypes, predecessors

The family consisted of three daughters, each with their own unique personality.

As the youngest of four daughters, Sarah often felt overshadowed by her older siblings.

The king was proud of his daughters, each one possessing qualities he admired.

The daughters inherited their mother's love for literature, often spending evenings reading together.