Uncle
UK /["/ˈʌŋkl/","/ˈʌŋkldʒi/"]/US /["/ˈʌŋkl/","/ˈʌŋkldʒi/"]/
Definition
the brother of your mother or father; the husband of your aunt or uncle
In simple words: Your parent's brother or sister's husband.
Examples
- My uncle lives in a different city.
- I have two uncles who often visit our family.
- My uncle's birthday is next week.
- My uncle tells the best stories when we gather.
- I see my uncle every summer at the family reunion.
Usage notes
Use 'uncle' in family contexts. It's appropriate in everyday conversations but can feel informal in very formal situations. Avoid using it in non-family contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'uncle' as 'you and cool' together, someone fun in the family.
Collocations
- beloved
- favourite/favorite
- rich
Synonyms
- relative
- kin
- relation
- family member
Antonyms
- niece
- nephew
Common mistakes
- Confusing uncle with aunt, which is the sister of a parent.
- Using uncle for non-family friends in English, whereas some cultures may do this.
- Failing to capitalize 'Uncle' when used as a title before a name.