💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Stepbro"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| step-brothernoun | Alternative form of stepbrother. [The son of one's stepparent by a previous relationship.] |
| stepbrothernoun | The son of one's stepparent by a previous relationship. |
| stepnoun | An advance or movement made from one foot to the other; a pace. |
| kid brothernoun | (informal) A little brother. |
| step-nephewnoun | Alternative form of stepnephew. [(rare) The son of one's stepbrother or stepsister] |
| stepbrotherhoodnoun | The condition of being a stepbrother. |
| stepnephewnoun | (rare) The son of one's stepbrother or stepsister |
| little brothernoun | (informal) A younger brother. |
| stepniecenoun | (rare) The daughter of one's stepbrother or stepsister |
| stepdadnoun | (informal) A stepfather. |
| stepsibnoun | A stepsibling. |
| stepunclenoun | (rare) The brother of one's mother's husband (stepfather) or father's wife (stepmother). |
| brothernoun | Son of the same parents as another person. |
| step-niecenoun | Alternative form of stepniece. [(rare) The daughter of one's stepbrother or stepsister] |
| step-unclenoun | Alternative form of stepuncle. [(rare) The brother of one's mother's husband (stepfather) or father's wife (stepmother).] |
| brochachonoun | (slang) A term of endearment for a friend or brother. |
| step-cousinnoun | Alternative form of stepcousin. [A nephew or niece of someone's stepparent; a child of someone's stepaunt or stepuncle (in the sense of a sibling of someone's stepparent).] |
| stepkidnoun | (informal) stepchild |
| step-siblingnoun | Alternative form of stepsibling. [The child of one's stepparent by a previous relationship.] |
| halfbrothernoun | Alternative spelling of half brother. [A male sibling sharing a single parent, as distinguished from a full brother or brother-german, from a step-brother, or from a brother-like figure such as a blood brother.] |
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