great-nephew (Meaning)

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great-nephew (n)

a son of your niece or nephew

Synonyms & Antonyms of great-nephew

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great-nephew Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly patriarch beamed with pride as he held his great-nephew in his gnarled hands.
  2. Emily's great-nephew, a precocious five-year-old, was a constant source of laughter and joy.
  3. The wealthy widow left a substantial inheritance to her loyal great-nephew, who had diligently cared for her in her twilight years.
  4. Alexander's great-nephew inherited his adventurous spirit and embarked on countless expeditions around the globe.
  5. The family gathered for a grand celebration to commemorate the 90th birthday of their beloved great-nephew.
  6. Robert's great-nephew possessed an uncanny resemblance to him, as if time had stood still.
  7. The young great-nephew listened intently to his great-aunt's tales of days past, his wide eyes sparkling with wonder.
  8. The distinguished professor invited his brilliant great-nephew to collaborate on a groundbreaking research project.
  9. Despite the great distance that separated them, Isabella remained close to her great-nephew through heartfelt letters and annual visits.
  10. The great-nephew carried on his family's legacy with honor and unwavering determination.

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a son of your niece or nephew

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The elderly patriarch beamed with pride as he held his great-nephew in his gnarled hands.

Emily's great-nephew, a precocious five-year-old, was a constant source of laughter and joy.

The wealthy widow left a substantial inheritance to her loyal great-nephew, who had diligently cared for her in her twilight years.

Alexander's great-nephew inherited his adventurous spirit and embarked on countless expeditions around the globe.