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  1. noun [ C ] uk / sʌn / us / sʌn / Add to word list. A1. your male child: This is our son Raja. We have two sons and three daughters. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. your child. child We have three children, two girls and a boy. son My son is getting married in the spring.

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  3. noun [ C ] us / sʌn / uk / sʌn / Add to word list. A1. your male child: This is our son Raja. We have two sons and three daughters. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. your child. child We have three children, two girls and a boy. son My son is getting married in the spring. daughter Her daughter works for a company in the Netherlands.

  4. noun. a male offspring; a boy or man in relation to his parents. a male descendant. often capital a familiar term of address for a boy or man. a male from a certain country, place, etc, or one closely connected with a certain environment. a son of the circus. a son of the manse.

  5. The meaning of SON is a human male offspring especially of human beings. How to use son in a sentence.

  6. a male child or person adopted as a son; a person in the legal position of a son

  7. son. noun. /sʌn/ Idioms. [countable] a person’s male child. their four-year-old son. my teenage/eldest son. her young/baby son. We have two sons and a daughter. They have three grown-up sons. In January 1816 she gave birth to a son, William. She is survived by a son, Christopher. the birth/death of a son.

  8. A1. your male child. Examples. She didn't once refer to her son. Jenny has a grown-up son of 24. Their son was killed in a road accident. Your son has a very good eye for detail. He's the elder of two sons. (Definition of son from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  9. son (sun), n. a male child or person in relation to his parents. a male child or person adopted as a son; a person in the legal position of a son. any male descendant: a son of the Aztecs. a son-in-law. a person related as if by ties of sonship.

  10. Jun 30, 2024 · From Middle English sonn, sone, sun, sune, from Old English sunu (“ son ”), from Proto-Germanic *sunuz (“ son ”), from Proto-Indo-European *suHnús (“ son ”), from Proto-Indo-European *sewH-(“ to bear; give birth ”).

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