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UK//ə ˈlɪt(əl) təʊst tə maɪ ˈbrʌðə(r) ɪn lɔː//US//ə ˈlɪt(əl) toʊst tu maɪ ˈbrʌðər ɪn lɔ//

Meaning of A little toast to my brother-in-law

A brief expression of goodwill for my brother-in-law.

In simple words: A small speech or gesture to honor my brother-in-law.

A little toast to my brother-in-law in a sentence

  • Let’s raise a little toast to my brother-in-law for his recent promotion!
  • Tonight, I’d like to give a little toast to my brother-in-law, Jason.
  • During the wedding, everyone gave a little toast to my brother-in-law.

How to use A little toast to my brother-in-law

This phrase is used in casual settings, typically during family gatherings or celebrations. It's not suitable for formal events.

Grammar pattern

a little + noun phrase

Memory hint

Think of raising a glass for 'a little toast' — imagine a small toast slice with a brotherly smile.

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Collocations with A little toast to my brother-in-law

Synonyms for A little toast to my brother-in-law

  • toast
  • cheers
  • salute

Common mistakes with A little toast to my brother-in-law

  • Using 'little' too formally.
  • Confusing brother-in-law with similar family titles.
  • Forgetting to make it clear it's a toast.

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Frequently asked questions about A little toast to my brother-in-law

What does A little toast to my brother-in-law mean?

A small speech or gesture to honor my brother-in-law.

What is the definition of A little toast to my brother-in-law?

A brief expression of goodwill for my brother-in-law.

How do you use A little toast to my brother-in-law in a sentence?

Let’s raise a little toast to my brother-in-law for his recent promotion!

Can you give another example of A little toast to my brother-in-law?

Tonight, I’d like to give a little toast to my brother-in-law, Jason.

What are synonyms for A little toast to my brother-in-law?

Common alternatives include toast, cheers, salute.

What words go with A little toast to my brother-in-law?

It commonly pairs with raise a toast, give a toast, short toast.

What are common mistakes when using A little toast to my brother-in-law?

Using 'little' too formally. Confusing brother-in-law with similar family titles. Forgetting to make it clear it's a toast.

How do you pronounce A little toast to my brother-in-law?

US: //ə ˈlɪt(əl) toʊst tu maɪ ˈbrʌðər ɪn lɔ//, UK: //ə ˈlɪt(əl) təʊst tə maɪ ˈbrʌðə(r) ɪn lɔː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is A little toast to my brother-in-law formal or informal?

"A little toast to my brother-in-law" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use A little toast to my brother-in-law?

This phrase is used in casual settings, typically during family gatherings or celebrations. It's not suitable for formal events.