Sister Meaning and Definition

Sister

Sister

Pronunciation

/ˈsɪstər/

Part of Speech

Noun, Feminine Accusative

Definition

A female child or young woman related to a person by having the same parents or by marriage; a close friend or companion.

Examples

  • She’s my sister from another mother.
  • I’m so grateful for my sister who always supports me.

Synonyms

  • Soror
  • Consangine

Antonyms

  • Brother
  • Enemy

Etymology

From Old English “sistir”, equivalent to “sweostor” (sister) + “-ɪr” (feminine noun suffix).

Usage Notes

When referring to a female child or young woman related by blood or marriage, use “sister” in the same grammatical context as other nouns (e.g., “The sister is visiting from out of town”). When emphasizing a close friendship or platonic relationship, use “sister” as a term of endearment (e.g., “She’s my sister from another mother”).

Cultural References

The term “sister” has appeared in various contexts in popular culture, including literature, music, and film. For example, the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee features a character named Scout Finch, who refers to her friend Dill as her “sister”.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

She’s my sister from another mother / Father

Like sisters

Related Words or Phrases

  • Brother
  • Fraternities
  • Sisterhood

Collocations

  • Sisterly love
  • Sisterly rivalry

Frequency of Use

Sister is a commonly used term in everyday language, with an average frequency of use in modern language similar to that of other common nouns.

Common Misspellings

  • Siter
  • Sitster
  • Sieter

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