What should I call my sisters as?
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What should I call my sisters as?
Nicknames That Are Perfect For Your Sister
- Bitsy.
- Issy.
- See see.
- Sissy.
- Sista.
- Sistie.
- Sis.
- Miss sis.
What’s another word for big sister?
What is another word for big sister?
elder sibling | firstborn |
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first-born | big brother |
senior family member |
What is a word for elder sister?
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16 | »big sister exp. |
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14 | »sister n. |
11 | »half sister exp. |
9 | »big sis exp. |
6 | »matron n. |
What are some nice words to describe a sister?
Sorry if there’s a few unusual suggestions! The algorithm isn’t perfect, but it does a pretty good job for most common nouns. Here’s the list of words that can be used to describe sisters: covertly active spiritual twin impossibly angelic savvy older conscientious elder snooty fourteen-year-old siren, twin montpensier–fatal siren, weird emphatically feminine real dreamy industrious and sterile equal, little affectionate but timid good elder perceptive elder tantamount, twin unwed and
What is a special sister?
A sister is someone special to me. A sister is someone to fight with. A sister is someone to cry with. A sister can sometimes understand you better than anyone else can. A sister is there for you through good times and bad. Some sisters are close. Some are far apart. Sometimes you might wish you could change your sister.
Is sister plural or possessive?
Answer The plural form of sister is sisters.
What is the origin of the word sister?
The modern English word for a parent’s sister, “aunt,” is a direct descendant of the Modern French word of the same meaning, tante. Both derive from the Latin word, amita, meaning “paternal aunt,” and the word is associated with the Greek word for “mother,” amma.