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Meaning of sib

Wordnet

sib (n)

a person's brother or sister

one related by blood or origin; especially on sharing an ancestor with another

Webster

sib (n.)

A blood relation.

Webster

sib (a.)

Related by blood; akin.

sib Sentence Examples

  1. The sib's laughter filled the house with joy.
  2. She shared a close bond with her sib, confiding in them like no other.
  3. Despite their differences, the sibs remained steadfastly loyal to each other.
  4. The sib's untimely demise left a profound void in the family's hearts.
  5. The sib's accomplishments were a source of pride for their entire family.
  6. The sib's witty banter kept everyone entertained at the dinner table.
  7. The sib's protective nature ensured their family's safety and well-being.
  8. The sib's resilience inspired countless others to overcome their challenges.
  9. The sib's kindness extended beyond their immediate family, making them beloved by all.
  10. The sib's legacy lived on through the countless lives they touched.

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a person's brother or sister, one related by blood or origin; especially on sharing an ancestor with anotherA blood relation., Related by blood; akin.

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The sib's laughter filled the house with joy.

She shared a close bond with her sib, confiding in them like no other.

Despite their differences, the sibs remained steadfastly loyal to each other.

The sib's untimely demise left a profound void in the family's hearts.