What is family
- is family a verb
- is family a verb or noun
- is family a verb or adjective
- is family a verb noun or adjective
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Word family (noun) familiarity ≠ unfamiliarityfamilyfamiliarization (adjective) familiar ≠ unfamiliarfamilial (verb) familiarize (adverb) familiarly
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Family, Children, Biologyfamilyfam‧i‧ly /ˈfæməli/ ●●●S1W1 noun (plural families)1closely related group [countable]SSF a group of people who are related to each other, especially a mother, a father, and their childrenDo you know the family next door?The Webb family still has its farm over there.This house isn’t big enough for a family of seven.2all your relations [countable, uncountable]SSFFAMILY all the people you are related to, including those who are now deadI’m moving to Detroit because I have some family there.in somebody’s familyThat painting has been in our family (=been owned by our family) for 200 years.Asthma runs in the family (=is common in the family).• In senses 1 and 2, family is usually followed by a singular verb: The family now lives in London.My family comes from Scotland originally.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: The family- family is a verb or not
- is family a singular verb