(treated as singular or plural) A group of related individuals living together as a unit
“I grew up in a big and happy family.”
A group of people related by blood or marriage
“Christmas is when I usually get to meet the rest of my family.”
Descendants from a common ancestor
“Her parents were adamant that her future husband came from the right family.”
The children of a person or couple being discussed
“The couple worked hard to take care of their family.”
(taxonomy) A group classed together on the basis of having common characteristics
“This species can climb trees like an opossum and is of the marsupial family.”
An association of people who share common beliefs or activities
“The church welcomed new members into its family.”
A place or location where a person has spent a significant part of their childhood growing up
A person's social circumstances
Any society or organization that is formed from separate groups or bodies
A network of individuals whom one is acquainted with
Life at home, or the fact or state of living at home
The state of being a family
A criminal organization involved in illegal activities
A group of people living together and sharing possessions and responsibilities
A very close friend
Denoting something personal to a family or household, usually of sentimental value
“The sword was a family heirloom, passed down through the generations to the eldest child.”
Suitable for children
“Finding Nemo is a great family movie that all kids will love.”
Conservative or traditional in nature
“Good schools depend on the moral attitudes and family values of the students that attend them to be successful.”
Of, pertaining to, derived from, or possessed by, an ancestor or ancestors
Relating to the running of a home or to family relations
Pertaining to or befitting a son or daughter
Suitable for or used on ordinary days
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