twin

[twin]

twin Definition

  • 1one of two children born to the same mother at the same time
  • 2a person or thing that is very similar to another
  • 3occurring in pairs; double

Using twin: Examples

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

  • Example

    My sister and I are twins.

  • Example

    The two buildings are twins, with identical architecture.

  • Example

    The twin engines of the plane failed simultaneously.

  • Example

    The twin sisters have always been inseparable.

  • Example

    The twin boys were born prematurely.

twin Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for twin

Phrases with twin

  • a single bed designed for one person

    Example

    The hotel room had two twin beds.

  • twin cities

    two cities located close to each other that share a name or other characteristics

    Example

    Minneapolis and St. Paul are often referred to as the Twin Cities.

  • twin peaks

    two mountain peaks that are close together and similar in height

    Example

    The Twin Peaks in San Francisco offer a stunning view of the city.

Origins of twin

from Old English 'twinn', meaning 'consisting of two, twofold'

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Summary: twin in Brief

The term 'twin' [twin] refers to either one of two children born to the same mother at the same time or a person or thing that is very similar to another. It can also describe something that occurs in pairs or is double. Examples include 'My sister and I are twins,' and 'The twin engines of the plane failed simultaneously.' Phrases like 'twin bed' and 'twin cities' are also common.

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