BROTHER vs SISTER: NOUN
- In the plural form brethren, the designation of several Christian organizations, derived from the fact that the title was used by the primitive Christians in speaking of themselves; specifically, a sect of German Baptists, more popularly known as Dunkers.
- A member of a religious congregation whose members do not receive the priesthood, but devote themselves to teaching or good works; also, a lay member of a community having priests.
- Figuratively, one who resembles another in manners or disposition.
- Often abbreviated bro., plural bros.
- A male person who has the same father and mother with another person, or who has one of them only. In the latter case he is more definitely called a half brother, or brother of the half blood.
- One related or closely united to another by some common tie or interest, as of rank, profession, membership in a society, toil, suffering, etc.; -- used among judges, clergymen, monks, physicians, lawyers, professors of religion, etc.
- One who, or that which, resembles another in distinctive qualities or traits of character.
- A humorous designation for the people of the United States collectively. The phrase is said to have originated from Washington's referring to the patriotic Jonathan Trumbull, governor of Connecticut, as “Brother Jonathan.”
- See under Blood.
- Son of the same parents as another person.
- A male child descended from the same parents.
- A male having at least one parent in common with another (see half-brother, stepbrother).
- A male fellow member of a religious community, church, trades union etc.
- A black male.
- Someone who is a peer, whether male or female.
- Title of respect for an adult male member of a religious or fraternal order.
- [The plural form brethren is not now used in the sense of male children of the same parents, but only in the wider meanings of the word brother.]
- (Roman Catholic Church) a title given to a monk and used as form of address
- A male person who is a fellow member (of a fraternity or religion of other group)
- Used as a term of address for those male persons engaged in the same movement
- A close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities
- A male having the same parents as another or one parent in common with another.
- One who shares a common ancestry, allegiance, character, or purpose with another or others, especially.
- A kinsman.
- A fellow man.
- A male person in his relation to any other person or persons of the same blood or ancestry; a member of a common family or race in his relation to all other members; in the plural, all members of a particular race, or of the human race in general, as regards each other.
- A close male friend; a comrade.
- A fellow African-American man or boy.
- Something, such as a corporation or institution, that is regarded as a member of a class.
- A lay member of a religious order of men.
- A fellow member of the Christian church.
- A male person, in his relation to another person or other persons of either sex born of the same parents; a male relative in the first degree of descent or mutual kinship: used also of the lower animals: the converse of sister. See brother-in-law and half-brother.
- Formal title for any male member of a religious or fraternal organization.
- One of two or more men closely united without regard to personal kinship, as by a common interest; an associate; one of the same rank, profession, occupation, or belief, especially in law, religion, or organized charity.
- Specifically, as a translation of friar, a member of a mendicant order.
- A fellow member, as of a fraternity, trade union, or panel of judges on a court.
- An informal title used as part of another moniker:
- A male with the same parents as someone else
- A female person in her relation to other children born of the same parents; a female relative in the first degree of descent or mutual kinship; also, a female who has attained a corresponding relation to a family by marriage or adoption: correlative to brother; often used as a term of endearment.
- Metaphorically, a woman of one's own faith, church, or other religious community.
- In the Roman Catholic and some other churches, a member of a religious community or order of women; a woman who devotes herself to religious work as a vocation: as, sisters of mercy. See sisterhood, 2.
- That which is allied by resemblance or corresponds in some way to another or others, and is viewed as of feminine rather than masculine character.
- A female who has the same parents with another person, or who has one of them only. In the latter case, she is more definitely called a half sister. The correlative of brother.
- A woman who is closely allied to, or assocciated with, another person, as in the sdame faith, society, order, or community.
- One of the same kind, or of the same condition; -- generally used adjectively.
- A tackle block having two sheaves, one above the other.
- A pair of hooks fitted together, the shank of one forming a mousing for the other; -- called also match hook.
- One identified as female and closely related to another.
- A daughter of the same parents as another person; a female sibling.
- A female member of a religious community; a nun.
- A senior or supervisory nurse, often in a hospital.
- Any woman or girl with whom a bond is felt through common membership of a race, profession, religion or organization, such as feminism.
- A black woman
- A form of address to a woman
- A woman, in certain labour or socialist circles; also as a form of address.
- Of or relating to an entity that has a special or affectionate, non-hierachical relationship with another.
- In the same class.
- See under Charity, and Mercy.
- (Roman Catholic Church) a title given to a nun (and used as a form of address)
- A female person who has the same parents as another person
- Sometimes used as a term of address for attractive young women
- A female having the same parents as another or one parent in common with another.
- A girl or woman who shares a common ancestry, allegiance, character, or purpose with another or others, specifically.
- A kinswoman.
- A woman fellow member, as of a sorority.
- A close woman friend or companion.
- A fellow African-American woman or girl.
- A woman who advocates, fosters, or takes part in the feminist movement.
- A female person who is a fellow member of a sorority or labor union or other group
- Used as a form of address for a woman or girl.
- A member of a religious order of women; a nun.
- Used as a form of address for such a woman, alone or followed by the woman's name.
- A nurse, especially the head nurse in a ward.
- A fellow woman.
BROTHER vs SISTER: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Related by or as if by sisterhood; closely related.
- Of or being one of an identical, related, or homologous pair.
BROTHER vs SISTER: VERB
- To treat as a brother.
- To strengthen (a supporting beam) by fastening a second beam alongside it.
BROTHER vs SISTER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make a brother of; to call or treat as a brother; to admit to a brotherhood.
- To be sister to; to resemble closely.
BROTHER vs SISTER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To relate as brothers; make kin.
- To consider or treat as a brother; address as a brother.
- Bearing a fraternal relation in a general sense; of the character of a brother: as, a brother man or magistrate.
- Standing in the relation of a sister, whether by birth, marriage, adoption, association, or resemblance; akin in any manner; related.
- To be a sister or as a sister to; resemble closely.
- To address or treat as a sister.
- To be a sister or as a sister; be allied or contiguous.
BROTHER vs SISTER: RELATED WORDS
- Father, Son, Nephew, Blood brother, Related to, Related, Crony, Fellow, Chum, Sidekick, Comrade, Pal, Buddy, Sister, Sister
- Elder, Girl, Brothers, Stepsister, Sibling, Cousin, Daughter, Niece, Related to, Related, Fellow, Baby, Sis, Brother, Brother
BROTHER vs SISTER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Cousin, Father, Son, Nephew, Related to, Related, Crony, Fellow, Chum, Sidekick, Comrade, Pal, Buddy, Sister, Sister
- Sweetheart, Sisterly, Elder, Girl, Stepsister, Sibling, Cousin, Daughter, Niece, Related to, Related, Fellow, Baby, Brother, Brother
BROTHER vs SISTER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Surviving is his brother, Albert Jacobs of Tacoma.
- Retro Review: Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?
- He who speaks evil of his brother and judges his brother, speaks evil of the law and judges the law.
- Annie was very close to her brother as he was a very caring brother to her.
- The site found my brother and said my brother had a criminal record.
- Chicago policeman and his Kentucky hills brother hunt a mob enforcer for killing another brother.
- The younger Rodgers brother revealed that Aaron does not speak with his parents or brother.
- Predeceased by brother John O Regan, sister Ellen Reardon and brother Stanley Materna.
- Four years of hellish war followed in which brother fought against brother.
- Harrison has a twin brother Hudson and an older brother named Hayden.
- Sisters Art Sister Quotes Family Quotes Nephew Quotes Sister Poems Mom Poems Daughter Quotes.
- She is survived by her sister Nancy Svensen of Mountain City, TN, brother Daniel Nichols of Maclean, VA, sister Julie Steindler of Maclean, VA.
- Andrew Roberts; parents, Earle and Nicette Humphreys; sister, Lisa Humphreys; brother, Michael Cardosi; sister, Nicole Humphreys Amezola; nephews, Jedediah Humphreys, Tristen Humphreys Cardosi, Makai
- Father Sullivan, Father Sharp, Father Downing, Sister Mary Elizabeth and Sister George!
- Happy birthday to my lovely sister, I wish every year you grow as a better person, but remain my cute sister!
- Mother Agnes gave the order after being prompted by their eldest sister, Sister Marie of the Sacred Heart.
- Sister Janet is a Franciscan sister of Clinton, Iowa and is originally from Boston.
- Sister Cynthia Ann Machlik, vicar and provincial secretary of the Felician Sisters, said Sister Ludmilla wa?
- She was the oldest of three children, big sister to her brother, Clyde and sister, Martha.
- Dear sister of the late Charles, John, Gerard Kaufhold and sister.
BROTHER vs SISTER: QUESTIONS
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- What do you call the brother of your brother-in-law's husband?
- Why does the younger brother lose his older brother to a girl?
- Who said we came into the world like brother and brother?
- How do you say elder brother and younger brother in Japanese?
- How are you connected to your half brother and step brother?
- Why is Doodle's brother so unhappy with his brother?
- What is the Big Brother/Little Brother mentoring program?
- What happened to Tracy's sister in my sister's grave?
- What do you call your father's sister and her husband's sister?
- Is it possible for a sister to be jealous of another sister?
- What do you wear to a big sister and little sister party?
- Why does my little sister resent me for being big sister?
- How do you wish your sister happy National sister's day?
- How old was Sister Bernadette when she became a sister?
- How many big sister Little Sister stock photos are there?
- What happened to Tia and Tamera from Sister Sister?
- What did sister Mary Cynthia do to Sister Evangelina?