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UK/["/ˈkʌzn/"]/US/["/ˈkʌzn/"]/

Meaning of Cousin

a child of your aunt or uncle

In simple words: The child of your aunt or uncle.

Cousin in a sentence

  • My cousin and I used to play together every summer.
  • She invited her cousin to the family reunion.
  • Did you know that he is my second cousin?
  • My cousin loves to read books about science.
  • I have a cousin who lives in another country.

How to use Cousin

Use 'cousin' when referring to family members who share grandparents but not parents. It's appropriate in both spoken and written contexts. In more formal discussions about family, you might specify 'first cousin' or 'second cousin'.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'co-' as together and 'sin' as sibling — cousins are family members that are 'together' but not siblings.

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Collocations with Cousin

Synonyms for Cousin

Opposites of Cousin

Common mistakes with Cousin

  • Confused with 'nephew' or 'niece', which refer to siblings' children.
  • Using 'cousins' to refer to unrelated friends.
  • Misunderstanding the family tree relation when discussing blended families.

Compare Cousin with Relative, Kin

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Frequently asked questions about Cousin

What does Cousin mean?

The child of your aunt or uncle.

What is the definition of Cousin?

a child of your aunt or uncle

How do you use Cousin in a sentence?

My cousin and I used to play together every summer.

Can you give another example of Cousin?

She invited her cousin to the family reunion.

What are synonyms for Cousin?

Common alternatives include relative, kin, family member.

What is the opposite of Cousin?

Opposite meanings include stranger, foreigner, non-relative.

What words go with Cousin?

It commonly pairs with first, second, distant, cousin once, twice, etc. removed, first, second, distant, cousin once, twice, etc. removed.

What are common mistakes when using Cousin?

Confused with 'nephew' or 'niece', which refer to siblings' children. Using 'cousins' to refer to unrelated friends. Misunderstanding the family tree relation when discussing blended families.

How do you pronounce Cousin?

US: /["/ˈkʌzn/"]/, UK: /["/ˈkʌzn/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Cousin?

Use 'cousin' when referring to family members who share grandparents but not parents. It's appropriate in both spoken and written contexts. In more formal discussions about family, you might specify 'first cousin' or 'second cousin'.

What CEFR level is Cousin?

"Cousin" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.