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The synonyms of “Daughter” are: girl, female child, child, baby, infant, son, youngster, little one, tot
Daughter as a Noun
Definitions of "Daughter" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “daughter” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A thing personified as a daughter in relation to its origin or source.
- A female offspring of an animal.
- A girl or woman in relation to either or both of her parents.
- A female descendant.
- A nuclide formed by the radioactive decay of another.
- A female human offspring.
- Used as a term of affectionate address to a woman or girl, typically by an older person.
- A woman considered in relation to her native country or area.
- A woman considered as the product of a particular person, influence, or environment.
Synonyms of "Daughter" as a noun (9 Words)
baby | A timid or childish person. The baby of the family. |
child | An immature childish person. When children leave home parents can feel somewhat redundant. |
female child | An animal that produces gametes (ova) that can be fertilized by male gametes (spermatozoa. |
girl | A person s girlfriend. His girlfriend kicked him out. |
infant | A person who has not attained legal majority. Healthy infants. |
little one | A small amount or duration. |
son | A man regarded as the product of a particular person influence or environment. One of Norfolk s most famous sons. |
tot | A small amount of a strong alcoholic drink such as whisky or brandy. A tot of brandy. |
youngster | A young person of either sex. Tiddler is a British term for youngster. |
Usage Examples of "Daughter" as a noun
- We are the sons and daughters of Adam.
- As radon gas decays it produces daughters that attach themselves to dust particles.
- Italian, the eldest daughter of ancient Latin.
- Her daughter cared for her in her old age.
- The heptathlete could become one of Yorkshire's most famous daughters.
- A daughter of the dry savannas of Africa.
Associations of "Daughter" (30 Words)
aunt | An unrelated adult female friend, especially of a child. She was brought up by her aunt and uncle. |
beget | Make children. Killings beget more killings. |
dad | One’s father. His dad was with him. |
daddy | The best or most successful person. It s you who s calling the shots now you re the daddy. |
darling | Used as an affectionate form of address to a beloved person. Good night darling. |
descendants | All of the offspring of a given progenitor. |
family | People descended from a common ancestor. The message was addressed not just to employees but to every member of the company family. |
father | Appear as or admit that one is the father or originator of. His father was born in Atlanta. |
grandchild | A child of your son or daughter. |
grandfather | The father of one’s father or mother. Freud is often called the grandfather of psychoanalysis. |
grandparent | A parent of your father or mother. It must be a great blessing to have Chloe s grandparents living nearby. |
maternal | Relating to or derived from one’s mother. A mother who radiated maternal concern. |
mom | Informal terms for a mother. My mom gave us each a slice of pizza. |
mommy | Informal terms for a mother. |
mother | Care for like a mother. She didn t know how to mother my brother and he was very sensitive. |
mummy | (especially in ancient Egypt) a body of a human being or animal that has been ceremonially preserved by removal of the internal organs, treatment with natron and resin, and wrapping in bandages. The mummy of Tutankhamen. |
offspring | The immediate descendants of a person. Industrialism prepared the way for acceptance of the French Revolution s various socialistic offspring. |
parent | Be or act as a parent to a child. God s hand had written in the hearts of our first parents all the rules of good. |
parental | Relating to or characteristic of or befitting a parent. Parental leave. |
paternal | Relating to or characteristic of or befitting a parent. His father and paternal grandfather were porcelain painters. |
paternity | The state of being a father. He refused to admit paternity of the child. |
procreate | (of people or animals) produce young; reproduce. Species that procreate by copulation. |
progeny | A descendant or the descendants of a person, animal, or plant; offspring. Shorthorn cattle are highly effective in bestowing their characteristics on their progeny. |
scion | A descendant of a notable family. A scion of royal stock. |
sibling | A person’s brother or sister. |
sister | A fellow woman seen in relation to feminist issues. Uncloseted lesbian sisters. |
sisterhood | The relationship between sisters. Canadian feminists acknowledge their sisterhood with women around the globe. |
son | A man regarded as the product of a particular person influence or environment. You re on private land son. |
surname | Give a surname to. Eddie Penham so aptly surnamed had produced a hand painted sign for us. |
uncle | An unrelated older male friend, especially of a child. He played uncle to lonely students. |