"Great-grandparents" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Great-grandparents" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Great-grandparents" Meaning

The term "great-grandparents" refers to the grandparents of one's grandparents. In other words, they are the parents of one's grandparents, and thus, the great-aunt and great-uncles, aunts and uncles, are one's first cousin twice removed. The term is used to describe an older generation of ancestors, five generations away from oneself.

"Great-grandparents" Examples

Definition:


Great-grandparents refer to the grandparents of one's parents.

Usage Examples:


My great-grandparents immigrated to the United States from Europe when they were young.
I never got to meet my great-grandparents, but my grandmother tells me all about them.
Our family has always kept a photo album of our great-grandparents' wedding day.
My great-grandparents owned a small farm in the countryside, where they raised animals and grew their own food.
I've heard stories about my great-grandparents' love of traveling and adventure, and how they would take the family on long road trips during the summer.

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The word "great-grandfathers" refers to the grandfathers of one's grandparents. In other words, it is the generation of one's grandfathers' fathers. It is a term used to describe the paternal ancestors of one's parents, which is three generations prior to oneself.

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The adverb "greatly" means to a large extent or degree; extremely or significantly. It is often used to emphasize the intensity or extent of a feeling, action, or situation. For example: "I greatly enjoy reading books" means that the speaker really likes reading books a lot.

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