sibling (Meaning)

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sibling (n)

a person's brother or sister

Synonyms & Antonyms of sibling

sibling Sentence Examples

  1. My sibling and I share a close bond, spending countless hours playing and confiding in each other.
  2. The siblings were inseparable, always finding joy in each other's presence.
  3. Despite their occasional squabbles, the siblings had a deep love and respect for one another.
  4. The eldest sibling became a mentor and role model to the younger siblings, guiding them through life's challenges.
  5. The siblings' unique personalities complemented each other, creating a harmonious and supportive family environment.
  6. The siblings had a telepathic connection, understanding each other's thoughts and feelings without words.
  7. The sibling rivalry that had plagued them in their youth had dissipated, replaced by a profound appreciation for one another.
  8. The siblings created a family tradition of gathering for holidays and special occasions, cherishing the time spent together.
  9. The sibling bond transcended distance and time, with the siblings maintaining a close connection even when living apart.
  10. The siblings became each other's confidants, sharing their deepest secrets and dreams without judgment.

FAQs About the word sibling

a person's brother or sister

cousin,sister, relative, brother, stepbrother,relation, family, blood,house, lineage

nonrelative, nonrelative,,

My sibling and I share a close bond, spending countless hours playing and confiding in each other.

The siblings were inseparable, always finding joy in each other's presence.

Despite their occasional squabbles, the siblings had a deep love and respect for one another.

The eldest sibling became a mentor and role model to the younger siblings, guiding them through life's challenges.