The Opposite(Antonym) of “brotherless”
The antonyms of brotherless are with a brother and brotherly. The antonym with a brother implies having a sibling who is male, while brotherly denotes a feeling of affection or kindness towards someone, as if they were a brother.
Explore all Antonyms of “brotherless”
- brotherly
- with a brother
Definitions and Examples of with a brother, brotherly
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
with a brother
Having a male sibling.
Example
Growing up, he was always envious of his friends who were with a brother.
Showing affection or kindness towards someone, as if they were a brother.
Example
He had a brotherly relationship with his best friend, always looking out for him and supporting him.
Key Differences: with a brother vs brotherly
- 1With a brother refers to having a male sibling, while brotherly describes a feeling of affection or kindness towards someone.
- 2With a brother is a complementary antonym, while brotherly is a gradable antonym.
Effective Usage of with a brother, brotherly
- 1Family Relationships: Use with a brother to describe family relationships and brotherly to describe non-family relationships.
- 2Emotions: Use brotherly to describe feelings of affection or kindness towards someone.
- 3Writing: Incorporate these antonyms in writing to add depth and nuance to characters and relationships.
Remember this!
The antonyms of brotherless are with a brother and brotherly. Use with a brother to describe family relationships and brotherly to describe non-family relationships. Brotherly describes a feeling of affection or kindness towards someone, while with a brother refers to having a male sibling. These antonyms can be used to add depth and nuance to characters and relationships in writing.