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Adjectives commonly used to describe "sibling" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(adj)
elderly
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(n)
One who is younger than another.
Recently made, or created.
(adv)
Without others or anything further; exclusively.
Belonging to the sex which typically produces sperm, or to the gender which is typically associated with it.
The youngest child in a family, or individual in a group.
The oldest child in a family, or individual in a group.
(not comparable) Bearing full likeness by having precisely the same set of characteristics; indistinguishable.
Nearest in order, succession, or rank; immediately following (or sometimes preceding) in order.
Belonging to the sex which typically produces eggs (ova), or to the gender which is typically associated with it.
The eldest child in a family, or individual in a group.
Influenced or changed by something.
One of two usually roughly equal parts into which anything may be divided, or considered as divided.
Indicative of unkind or malevolent intentions; harsh, cruel.
Usual, healthy; not sick or ill or unlike oneself.
(usually not comparable) No longer living; deceased. (Also used as a noun.)
(colloquial, derogatory, offensive) Extremely stupid; obtuse
No longer alive; dead.
Having a disability.
Containing the maximum possible amount that can fit in the space available.
The ordinal form of the cardinal number three; Coming after the second.
(not comparable) Prior; occurring before something else, either in time or order.
(manner) Accurately, competently, satisfactorily.
(India) A disabled person.
(superlative of `near' or `close') within the shortest distance
Enjoying good health; free from disease or disorder.
Either of two people (or, less commonly, animals) who shared the same uterus at the same time; one who was born at the same birth as a sibling.
A very young human being, from birth to somewhere between six months and two years of age after birth, needing almost constant care and attention.
(less common in the UK and Ireland) In poor health; ill.
A surname.
A recently born baby.
Not affected or changed.
small or little relative to something else
(superlative of `near' or `nigh') most near
(US) Of or pertaining to a student's final academic year at a high school (twelfth grade) or university.
Having no husband or wife.
Following in time; coming or being after something else at any time, indefinitely.
A centre, midpoint.
Of two individuals, having compatible antigens, and thus being able to transplant organs.
(not comparable, often preceded by a possessive adjective or a possessive form of a noun) Younger.
Of or relating to a parent.
The ordinal form of the number four.
US standard spelling of favoured. [Treated or regarded with partiality.]
Having from birth (or as if from birth) a certain quality or character; innate; inherited.
Having autism, or pertaining to autism.
Envious; feeling resentful or angered toward someone for a perceived advantage or success, material or otherwise.
Able to get along well.
An advance or movement made from one foot to the other; a pace.
A person who is in adolescence; someone who has reached puberty but is not yet an adult.
Of or relating to biology.
Someone who is loved; something that is loved.
Pertaining to marriage.
Lying next to, close, or contiguous; neighboring; bordering on.
Not yet delivered; still existing in the mother's womb.
Having diabetes, especially diabetes mellitus.
Unable (or partially able) to hear.
(logic) Said of one proposition with respect to another one: that the latter entails the former, but the former does not entail the latter.
In a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband.
Having been altered or changed.
A person who has reached the legal age of majority.
(of people) Not disabled.
(v)
(transitive) To nurture or bring up offspring, or to provide similar parental care to an unrelated child.
Disliked; odious; reviled.
In an unknown location; unable to be found.
Physically close.
Not treated.
Serving to classify.
(nonstandard, rare) To make or become bigger.