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  1. a brother or sister: I have four siblings: three brothers and a sister. There was great sibling rivalry (= competition) between Peter and his brother. See also. sib. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. a sibling. brother How many brothers does she have? sister I'm one of three sisters. sibling Do you have any siblings?

  2. Learn the meaning of sibling as a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how to use sibling in a sentence and related phrases and articles.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SiblingSibling - Wikipedia

    Siblings or full-siblings ([full] sisters or brothers) share the same biological parents. Full-siblings are also the most common type of siblings. [citation needed] Twins are siblings that are born from the same pregnancy.

  4. a brother or sister: I have four siblings: three brothers and a sister. There was great sibling rivalry (= competition) between Peter and his brother. See also. sib. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. a sibling. brother How many brothers does she have? sister I'm one of three sisters. sibling Do you have any siblings?

  5. The word sibling once meant anyone who is related to you, but now it's reserved for children of the same parent or parents. It is a word that was once out of use but then brought back into English in the early 1900s as a useful word in anthropology.

  6. Definition of 'sibling' Word Frequency. sibling. (sɪblɪŋ ) Word forms: plural siblings. countable noun. Your siblings are your brothers and sisters. [formal] His siblings are mostly in their early twenties. Sibling rivalry often causes parents anxieties. Synonyms: brother or sister More Synonyms of sibling.

  7. noun. a brother or sister. Anthropology. a comember of a sib, a unilateral descent group thought to share kinship through a common ancestor. adjective. of or relating to a brother or sister: sibling rivalry. / ˈsɪblɪŋ / noun. a person's brother or sister. ( as modifier ) sibling rivalry. any fellow member of a sib. Discover More. Other Words From.

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