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Definition of family in English:

family

nounPlural families ˈfam(ə)liˈfamɪliˈfæm(ə)li
  • 1treated as singular or plural A group consisting of two parents and their children living together as a unit.

    she moved in with her boyfriend's family
    as modifier the family home
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Groups such as Family Mediation Scotland are attempting to help families stay together, but apart.
    • Ashley went on to say that they are hoping to raise a family together by adopting a baby.
    • NEW safety rules which stopped many families from swimming together have been abandoned after protests from parents.
    • As a result, some families rarely eat dinner together and parents and kids may not be taking the time to stay connected.
    • The recent episode where they all pull together as a family was great.
    • As a result, family camping is big during that time as families vacation together.
    • Michelle and dad Tony brought her home for five treasured days over Christmas so the family could be together.
    • He emigrated to England at a young age, to work on farms with other members of his family to earn a living.
    • But Choi argued how can families have fun together when parents are likely to concentrate on betting.
    • Eighty three percent of families are on some sort of benefit.
    • The good thing about having a big family, all living together, is having the support, and not being lonely.
    • Laura came from quite a good family, both parents still together, a rarity in those parts.
    • Dad sets the timer on his camera and gets the whole family together for a group photo.
    • In single-parent families or families where both parents are at sea, the children are signed over to a guardian.
    • If there were no one parent families, average family incomes would be much higher.
    • Money for the project has come from the Parents Association and donations from families together with anonymous benefactors.
    • Ibsen goes even further in The Wild Duck, as it examines a family that is knit together with lies.
    • Shared parenting and family friendly work practices for both parents might even just keep more families together.
    • Many families find themselves in a social trap, unable to get back on their feet to enjoy the concept of living as a family.
    • Trendsetting Jamie Oliver is already taking steps to get the whole family online and cooking together.
    Synonyms
    household, ménage
    nuclear family
    informal brood
    1. 1.1 A group of people related by blood or marriage.
      friends and family can provide support
      I could not turn him away, for he was family
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Hampshire police is also providing support to the families of people who have been affected by the disaster.
      • The couple told their families that they planned to marry, although no definite plans had been made.
      • The couple's families were surprised at the union, but Imran and Jemima married in the summer of 1996.
      • Sincere sympathy is extended to all the families, relatives and friends of the deceased.
      • The happy couple tied the knot in the Holy Family Church and this was a very special occasion for the couple and their families.
      • Inquiries are still ongoing into the deaths just over a week ago, and the couple's families are still struggling to come to terms with what has happened.
      • They must find support from their families and friends to deal with the stress, anger, and fear they experience.
      • Their home was a very happy place, which family, relatives and friends loved to visit.
      • But the couple's families may never know what turned Richard Mace into a killer before taking his own life.
      • They also wanted to thank the media and friends and family who had supported their struggle to have their son released.
      • You are asked to encourage as many of your friends and family to donate blood.
      • Six months on and the case has disappeared from the news, leaving the couple's families to try to rebuild their lives.
      • Al Anon offers understanding, help and support to families and friends of problem drinkers in a confidential manner.
      • What matters most is that their close families and friends fully support their marriages.
      • He encouraged everyone to put pressure on family, relatives and friends to turn out.
      • The family of the couple packed the court to see Oakley change his plea at the 11 th hour.
      • But we have had a lot of encouragement, we have friends and families coming out to support us, and we know we have the backing at home.
      • As the cause of death was read out, friends and family supported each other in their loss.
      • Thank you to all the friends and family for all the support, whether it was food or condolences.
      • Burial took place before a very large gathering of family, relatives and friends.
      Synonyms
      relatives, relations, blood relations, family members, kin, next of kin, kinsfolk, kinsmen, kinswomen, kindred, one's (own) flesh and blood, connections
      extended family
      clan, tribe
      informal folks, nearest and dearest
      dated people
    2. 1.2 The children of a person or couple being discussed.
      she has the sole responsibility for a large family
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Couples with families might see more benefit in suburbs, or dormitory towns.
      • The property is not suitable for large families so the target market when trying to sell it is that of the first-time buyers and couples with young families.
      • Several meals out have been lavishly enjoyed by the couple and their family at this stage!
      • Every success in the future on this new venture to the couple and their family.
      • In the meantime, my college friends have embarked on their careers, marriages and families at home.
      • Couples desperate to start families come from across the North of England for fertility treatment in Leeds.
      Synonyms
      children, little ones, youngsters
      offspring, progeny, descendants, scions, heirs
      brood
      informal kids, kiddies, kiddiewinks, tots, sprogs, quiverful
      Law issue
    3. 1.3informal A local organizational unit of the Mafia or other large criminal group.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A county Kildare woman has this week begun working for one of the most notorious criminal families in the country.
      • The Feo family are that dying breed of huge mafia families with all the fighting and the stresses of seven very different people living in the same house.
      • We're talking about New York, where you'd have Mafia families fighting each other.
      • The Kahn family were a sort of mafia family, in charge of organized crime and such.
      • Some of the mafia families have employed archaeologists to work directly for them, after making them an offer that they can't refuse.
  • 2All the descendants of a common ancestor.

    the house has been owned by the same family for 300 years
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The house is still in one piece and the descendants of the Jalmry family live here.
    • All the victims came from old families, all direct descendants from the founders.
    • Thinking of Plato as semi-divine, alien to us, is not so startling in a world in which great families claimed descent from the gods.
    • We get some glimpse of this from the Friulan families formed by the descendants of Duke Orso of Ceneda and Duke Peter of Friuli.
    • Ann was a descendant of a family that could trace its ancestry back to the Norman Conquest.
    Synonyms
    ancestry, parentage, birth, pedigree, genealogy, background, family tree, descent, lineage, line, line of descent, bloodline, blood, extraction, derivation, race, strain, stock, breed
    dynasty, house
    forebears, forefathers, antecedents, progenitors, roots, origins
    rare filiation, stirps
    1. 2.1 A group of peoples from a common stock.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The sentimentality has less to do with politics, and more with nationhood and the great family of Germany.
      • That is the way towards building a new Scotland, fit and ready to play its full part in the European family of nations.
      • There is no need to talk to understand the longing they feel for a new role in the European family of nations.
      Synonyms
      variety, stock, strain, line
  • 3A group of related things.

    all manuscripts that share this reading constitute a family
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Luther dramatically succeeded and thereby inaugurated a new family of Protestant readings.
    • They constitute a large family that includes both parasitic and free-living varieties.
    • All models in the family share the same operating characteristics but are optimised for rated current.
    • Then the river flow shrank to a trickle, forcing both families of hippos to share the same watering hole.
    • The news that GABA receptors constitute a family of proteins was music to drug companies' ears.
    • There is a great need for phylogenetic analysis of virtually all the constituent families.
    • It is one of the youngest and the newest member of the family of constitutions.
    1. 3.1Biology A principal taxonomic category that ranks above genus and below order, usually ending in -idae (in zoology) or -aceae (in botany)
      the cabbage family
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Currently, little is known about relationships among families and genera of cavioid rodents.
      • The two species belong to very different taxonomic families.
      • In addition, honeyeaters are known to forage on a range of plant families, genera and species at any one time, and do not rely on a single plant species for food.
      • We measured skull length because it is often taken as a measure of size, particularly within genera or families.
      • Two families and nine genera are known, although some of these latter are may turn out to be junior synonyms.
      • Woodiness in Apiaceae is rare, as woody species are found in only ten of the 400 or so genera in the family.
      • Their studies resulted in a profusion of new families, genera, and species.
      • The family consists of four genera, one of which is the Norwalk-like viruses.
      • The latter two families contain a single genus each that include one and three species, respectively.
      • Like the campanula family, the geranium genus is very large with the pratenses forming only a small part of the whole.
      • It takes time to learn so many new families, genera, and species.
      • This group contains four retroposon families representing three genera of culicines.
      • According to Tralau, the order Ginkgoales consists of six families and 19 genera.
      • Most authors agree in assigning a basal position in the family to both genera.
      • The common names of these berries are confusing and sometimes overlap with those of berries in other genera or families.
      • The simulated taxa can be seen as analogous to genera or families, the usual focus of diversity studies.
      • In genera of several families, species have been identified that possess no or no fully developed C 4 cycle.
      • If one denies paraphyletic taxa, where do genera and families come from?
      • Later, Spencer recognized two new orders and three new suborders for the Paleozoic families.
      • The families, genera, and species are alphabetically arranged within each group.
      Synonyms
      taxonomic group, group, order, class, subclass, genus, species
      stock, strain, line
      technical taxon, phylum
    2. 3.2 All the languages ultimately derived from a particular early language, regarded as a group.
      the Austronesian language family
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Hmong-Mien is one of the major language families spoken in southern China and Southeast Asia.
      • The basic category historical linguistics deals with is that of the language family.
      • Austronesian languages, like other language families, are very different from Indo-European.
      • We know that because we know those language families well, they have long written records.
      • Language families and subfamilies are indicated on the branches of the tree.
    3. 3.3Mathematics A group of curves or surfaces obtained by varying the value of a constant in the equation generating them.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Infinite families of cyclic Steiner triple systems and Room squares are constructed [in the papers].
      • We have developed galleries of animations that can be used by instructors at various levels to enhance the idea of families of curves and graphs and how the members of the family change when certain parameters are varied.
      • Families of curves arise, for example, in the solutions to differential equations with a free parameter.
adjective ˈfam(ə)liˈfamɪliˈfæm(ə)li
  • attributive Designed to be suitable for children as well as adults.

    a family newspaper
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The show offers a seasonal alternative to pantos and is ideal for office outings and family get-togethers for all ages.
    • The night I viewed, the audience was joining in with enthusiasm, knowing that they had been part of a good solid family entertainment.
    • It lurches from heartwarming family drama to broad humor so fast that it leaves the viewer uncomfortable, unsure whether to take the characters and proceedings seriously or not.
    • Hopefully the weather will be suitable for the event which is a great family day out at a very popular venue.
    • The Museum Gardens was reclaimed for family use after just such an order was enforced.
    • If it's too vulgar for a family newspaper, I don't mind it being posted to me.
    • The family day attracted a dozen families, who enjoyed a relaxed day.
    • The other thing is the in-laws put a lot of stock by family get-togethers.
    • For all of my childhood and the early part of my adult life, in Dublin, we had a family Christmas tree.
    • It is a family drama designed for an early evening prime-time slot.
    • The family day takes place on Sunday, with a feast of underage football, bouncing castle, glamorous granny competition, bonny baby competition etc.
    • The most interesting thing, if you ask me, is how "the irreverent, oppositional ethic that controlled pirate identity" winds up as the theme of family rides at these parks.
    • It walks a very, very fine line between "family sitcom" and "cynical anti-family sitcom."
    • The traditional family show is as usual presented in the village hall.
    • There are also plenty of secluded places suitable for picnics making for a great family day out.
    • I enjoy movies of the 90s from time to time, especially those family dramas that make you cry at some silly make-up after a break-up.
    • This is a delightful family film with layers of humour designed to appeal to all age groups.
    • The club is also offering family season tickets for up to two adults and two children.
    • Even Rod has now been moved to join in with a startling attack on Ms Mone, which does not bear repeating in a family newspaper.
    • At first sight this focus on the home might seem to impose a general standard of what is suitable for family viewing.

Phrases

  • in the family way

    • informal Pregnant.

      teens who want to get it on without getting in the family way
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Our mothers think it is a very odd thing that you would want to see your wife while she is in the family way.
      • Working in a brothel it wasn't uncommon for a girl to end up in the family way and Eileen always quickly arranged to fix the problem.
      • It's as simple as this: You don't walk out on a girl who's in the family way.
      • What seems possible is that Summer, having got Bridget pregnant, fell in with the precociously clever Jenny Jones and put her in the family way as well.
      • What are you going to do if she gets in the family way?
      Synonyms
      expecting a baby, having a baby, with a baby on the way, having a child, expectant, carrying a child
  • sell (or sell off) the family silver

    • Part with a valuable resource for immediate advantage.

      the suggestion that privatization is selling off the family silver
      Example sentencesExamples
      • While it will be running hard to keep up with its younger peers in the telecoms sector, it won't be selling the family silver to do so.
      • There you go, selling off the family silver to meet current expenditure.
      • When the sale was announced it was seen as one of the most important strategic decisions in the group's history, likened to selling the family silver.
      • There is no prospect of the trust selling off the family silver.
      • But at a time when business values are falling, stakeholders tend not to take kindly to selling the family silver at a knock-down price.

Origin

Late Middle English (in sense 2 of the noun; also denoting the servants of a household or the retinue of a nobleman): from Latin familia 'household servants, family', from famulus 'servant'.

  • A person's family was originally the servants of their household. It then came to be ‘all the people who live in one house, including parents, children, and servants’, before it settled on its modern meaning. The word is from Latin famulus ‘household servant’, as is familiar (Middle English). The former British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan made a speech in 1985 where he opposed the government's policy of privatizing state assets and supposedly accused them of selling the family silver. What he actually said was: ‘First of all the Georgian silver goes, and then all that nice furniture that used to be in the saloon. Then the Canalettos go.’ Family is also used, chiefly in the US, as a slang term for the members of a local unit of the Mafia; a use popularized in the 1972 film The Godfather by Francis Ford Coppola. The phrase in the family way meaning ‘pregnant’ from the late 18th century, was in use earlier meaning ‘in a domestic way, in a domestic setting’.

 
 

Definition of family in US English:

family

nounˈfam(ə)lēˈfæm(ə)li
  • 1treated as singular or plural A group consisting of parents and children living together in a household.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a result, some families rarely eat dinner together and parents and kids may not be taking the time to stay connected.
    • The good thing about having a big family, all living together, is having the support, and not being lonely.
    • The recent episode where they all pull together as a family was great.
    • Michelle and dad Tony brought her home for five treasured days over Christmas so the family could be together.
    • Many families find themselves in a social trap, unable to get back on their feet to enjoy the concept of living as a family.
    • In single-parent families or families where both parents are at sea, the children are signed over to a guardian.
    • Trendsetting Jamie Oliver is already taking steps to get the whole family online and cooking together.
    • Shared parenting and family friendly work practices for both parents might even just keep more families together.
    • As a result, family camping is big during that time as families vacation together.
    • Eighty three percent of families are on some sort of benefit.
    • Dad sets the timer on his camera and gets the whole family together for a group photo.
    • Ibsen goes even further in The Wild Duck, as it examines a family that is knit together with lies.
    • But Choi argued how can families have fun together when parents are likely to concentrate on betting.
    • He emigrated to England at a young age, to work on farms with other members of his family to earn a living.
    • If there were no one parent families, average family incomes would be much higher.
    • NEW safety rules which stopped many families from swimming together have been abandoned after protests from parents.
    • Laura came from quite a good family, both parents still together, a rarity in those parts.
    • Ashley went on to say that they are hoping to raise a family together by adopting a baby.
    • Money for the project has come from the Parents Association and donations from families together with anonymous benefactors.
    • Groups such as Family Mediation Scotland are attempting to help families stay together, but apart.
    Synonyms
    household, ménage
    1. 1.1 A group of people related to one another by blood or marriage.
      friends and family can provide support
      I could not turn him away, for he was family
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They must find support from their families and friends to deal with the stress, anger, and fear they experience.
      • Hampshire police is also providing support to the families of people who have been affected by the disaster.
      • Thank you to all the friends and family for all the support, whether it was food or condolences.
      • But we have had a lot of encouragement, we have friends and families coming out to support us, and we know we have the backing at home.
      • Inquiries are still ongoing into the deaths just over a week ago, and the couple's families are still struggling to come to terms with what has happened.
      • Burial took place before a very large gathering of family, relatives and friends.
      • The family of the couple packed the court to see Oakley change his plea at the 11 th hour.
      • The couple's families were surprised at the union, but Imran and Jemima married in the summer of 1996.
      • Their home was a very happy place, which family, relatives and friends loved to visit.
      • He encouraged everyone to put pressure on family, relatives and friends to turn out.
      • What matters most is that their close families and friends fully support their marriages.
      • The happy couple tied the knot in the Holy Family Church and this was a very special occasion for the couple and their families.
      • Sincere sympathy is extended to all the families, relatives and friends of the deceased.
      • They also wanted to thank the media and friends and family who had supported their struggle to have their son released.
      • As the cause of death was read out, friends and family supported each other in their loss.
      • You are asked to encourage as many of your friends and family to donate blood.
      • But the couple's families may never know what turned Richard Mace into a killer before taking his own life.
      • Six months on and the case has disappeared from the news, leaving the couple's families to try to rebuild their lives.
      • Al Anon offers understanding, help and support to families and friends of problem drinkers in a confidential manner.
      • The couple told their families that they planned to marry, although no definite plans had been made.
      Synonyms
      relatives, relations, blood relations, family members, kin, next of kin, kinsfolk, kinsmen, kinswomen, kindred, one's flesh and blood, one's own flesh and blood, connections
    2. 1.2 The children of a person or couple.
      she has the sole responsibility for a large family
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Couples desperate to start families come from across the North of England for fertility treatment in Leeds.
      • Several meals out have been lavishly enjoyed by the couple and their family at this stage!
      • Couples with families might see more benefit in suburbs, or dormitory towns.
      • The property is not suitable for large families so the target market when trying to sell it is that of the first-time buyers and couples with young families.
      • Every success in the future on this new venture to the couple and their family.
      • In the meantime, my college friends have embarked on their careers, marriages and families at home.
      Synonyms
      children, little ones, youngsters
    3. 1.3informal A group of people united in criminal activity.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A county Kildare woman has this week begun working for one of the most notorious criminal families in the country.
      • The Feo family are that dying breed of huge mafia families with all the fighting and the stresses of seven very different people living in the same house.
      • Some of the mafia families have employed archaeologists to work directly for them, after making them an offer that they can't refuse.
      • The Kahn family were a sort of mafia family, in charge of organized crime and such.
      • We're talking about New York, where you'd have Mafia families fighting each other.
  • 2All the descendants of a common ancestor.

    the house has been owned by the same family for 300 years
    Example sentencesExamples
    • All the victims came from old families, all direct descendants from the founders.
    • The house is still in one piece and the descendants of the Jalmry family live here.
    • Thinking of Plato as semi-divine, alien to us, is not so startling in a world in which great families claimed descent from the gods.
    • Ann was a descendant of a family that could trace its ancestry back to the Norman Conquest.
    • We get some glimpse of this from the Friulan families formed by the descendants of Duke Orso of Ceneda and Duke Peter of Friuli.
    Synonyms
    ancestry, parentage, birth, pedigree, genealogy, background, family tree, descent, lineage, line, line of descent, bloodline, blood, extraction, derivation, race, strain, stock, breed
    1. 2.1 A race or group of peoples from a common stock.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • That is the way towards building a new Scotland, fit and ready to play its full part in the European family of nations.
      • There is no need to talk to understand the longing they feel for a new role in the European family of nations.
      • The sentimentality has less to do with politics, and more with nationhood and the great family of Germany.
      Synonyms
      variety, stock, strain, line
  • 3A group of related things.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The news that GABA receptors constitute a family of proteins was music to drug companies' ears.
    • There is a great need for phylogenetic analysis of virtually all the constituent families.
    • They constitute a large family that includes both parasitic and free-living varieties.
    • It is one of the youngest and the newest member of the family of constitutions.
    • All models in the family share the same operating characteristics but are optimised for rated current.
    • Then the river flow shrank to a trickle, forcing both families of hippos to share the same watering hole.
    • Luther dramatically succeeded and thereby inaugurated a new family of Protestant readings.
    1. 3.1Biology A principal taxonomic category that ranks above genus and below order, usually ending in -idae (in zoology) or -aceae (in botany).
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If one denies paraphyletic taxa, where do genera and families come from?
      • We measured skull length because it is often taken as a measure of size, particularly within genera or families.
      • It takes time to learn so many new families, genera, and species.
      • Most authors agree in assigning a basal position in the family to both genera.
      • The family consists of four genera, one of which is the Norwalk-like viruses.
      • The simulated taxa can be seen as analogous to genera or families, the usual focus of diversity studies.
      • The families, genera, and species are alphabetically arranged within each group.
      • Like the campanula family, the geranium genus is very large with the pratenses forming only a small part of the whole.
      • Later, Spencer recognized two new orders and three new suborders for the Paleozoic families.
      • Currently, little is known about relationships among families and genera of cavioid rodents.
      • Woodiness in Apiaceae is rare, as woody species are found in only ten of the 400 or so genera in the family.
      • The common names of these berries are confusing and sometimes overlap with those of berries in other genera or families.
      • According to Tralau, the order Ginkgoales consists of six families and 19 genera.
      • In genera of several families, species have been identified that possess no or no fully developed C 4 cycle.
      • The two species belong to very different taxonomic families.
      • Their studies resulted in a profusion of new families, genera, and species.
      • Two families and nine genera are known, although some of these latter are may turn out to be junior synonyms.
      • This group contains four retroposon families representing three genera of culicines.
      • In addition, honeyeaters are known to forage on a range of plant families, genera and species at any one time, and do not rely on a single plant species for food.
      • The latter two families contain a single genus each that include one and three species, respectively.
      Synonyms
      taxonomic group, group, order, class, subclass, genus, species
    2. 3.2 All the languages ultimately derived from a particular early language, regarded as a group.
      the Austronesian language family
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Austronesian languages, like other language families, are very different from Indo-European.
      • Language families and subfamilies are indicated on the branches of the tree.
      • Hmong-Mien is one of the major language families spoken in southern China and Southeast Asia.
      • We know that because we know those language families well, they have long written records.
      • The basic category historical linguistics deals with is that of the language family.
    3. 3.3Mathematics A group of curves or surfaces obtained by varying the value of a constant in the equation generating them.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We have developed galleries of animations that can be used by instructors at various levels to enhance the idea of families of curves and graphs and how the members of the family change when certain parameters are varied.
      • Families of curves arise, for example, in the solutions to differential equations with a free parameter.
      • Infinite families of cyclic Steiner triple systems and Room squares are constructed [in the papers].
adjectiveˈfam(ə)lēˈfæm(ə)li
  • attributive Designed to be suitable for children as well as adults.

    a family newspaper
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The most interesting thing, if you ask me, is how "the irreverent, oppositional ethic that controlled pirate identity" winds up as the theme of family rides at these parks.
    • It lurches from heartwarming family drama to broad humor so fast that it leaves the viewer uncomfortable, unsure whether to take the characters and proceedings seriously or not.
    • The night I viewed, the audience was joining in with enthusiasm, knowing that they had been part of a good solid family entertainment.
    • The other thing is the in-laws put a lot of stock by family get-togethers.
    • It is a family drama designed for an early evening prime-time slot.
    • There are also plenty of secluded places suitable for picnics making for a great family day out.
    • The show offers a seasonal alternative to pantos and is ideal for office outings and family get-togethers for all ages.
    • This is a delightful family film with layers of humour designed to appeal to all age groups.
    • The traditional family show is as usual presented in the village hall.
    • Hopefully the weather will be suitable for the event which is a great family day out at a very popular venue.
    • The family day takes place on Sunday, with a feast of underage football, bouncing castle, glamorous granny competition, bonny baby competition etc.
    • The club is also offering family season tickets for up to two adults and two children.
    • At first sight this focus on the home might seem to impose a general standard of what is suitable for family viewing.
    • It walks a very, very fine line between "family sitcom" and "cynical anti-family sitcom."
    • The family day attracted a dozen families, who enjoyed a relaxed day.
    • The Museum Gardens was reclaimed for family use after just such an order was enforced.
    • I enjoy movies of the 90s from time to time, especially those family dramas that make you cry at some silly make-up after a break-up.
    • Even Rod has now been moved to join in with a startling attack on Ms Mone, which does not bear repeating in a family newspaper.
    • For all of my childhood and the early part of my adult life, in Dublin, we had a family Christmas tree.
    • If it's too vulgar for a family newspaper, I don't mind it being posted to me.

Phrases

  • in the family way

    • informal Pregnant.

      teens who want to get it on without getting in the family way
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Working in a brothel it wasn't uncommon for a girl to end up in the family way and Eileen always quickly arranged to fix the problem.
      • What are you going to do if she gets in the family way?
      • It's as simple as this: You don't walk out on a girl who's in the family way.
      • What seems possible is that Summer, having got Bridget pregnant, fell in with the precociously clever Jenny Jones and put her in the family way as well.
      • Our mothers think it is a very odd thing that you would want to see your wife while she is in the family way.
      Synonyms
      expecting a baby, having a baby, with a baby on the way, having a child, expectant, carrying a child

Origin

Late Middle English (in family (sense 2 of the noun); also denoting the servants of a household or the retinue of a nobleman): from Latin familia ‘household servants, family’, from famulus ‘servant’.

 
 
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