firstborn

[ˈfərstˌbɔrn]

firstborn Definition

the first child to be born to someone, especially the first of two children born to the same parents.

Using firstborn: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "firstborn" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    As the firstborn, she was expected to set an example for her younger siblings.

  • Example

    He is the firstborn of his parents.

  • Example

    The firstborn is often given more responsibilities than their younger siblings.

firstborn Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for firstborn

  • eldest child
  • first child
  • oldest child

Phrases with firstborn

  • the first male child born to someone

    Example

    In some cultures, the firstborn son inherits the family's property.

  • the first female child born to someone

    Example

    As the firstborn daughter, she felt pressure to succeed in everything she did.

  • the privileges or responsibilities that are traditionally given to the firstborn child in a family

    Example

    According to tradition, the firstborn has certain rights and responsibilities that the other children do not have.

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Summary: firstborn in Brief

'Firstborn' [ˈfərstˌbɔrn] refers to the first child born to someone, especially the first of two children born to the same parents. It is often associated with greater responsibilities and expectations, as exemplified by 'As the firstborn, she was expected to set an example for her younger siblings.' The term extends into phrases like 'firstborn son,' and 'firstborn rights,' denoting traditional privileges and responsibilities.

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