"Stepson" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stepson" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stepson" Meaning

The word "stepson" refers to a man or boy who is the child of one's spouse from a previous marriage or relationship, but not the teacher's own biological child. It can also mean the child of one's spouse after they have divorced or separated from a previous relationship.

"Stepson" Examples

Definition:


A stepson is the son of one's spouse from a previous marriage or relationship.

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1. My stepson has been helping out a lot around the house since he's been living with us.
The new husband was like a stepson to his wife's kids from her previous marriage.
My stepson's texts kept coming in during meetings, and his father was getting frustrated.
My stepson would often clash with his stepfather due to their stark difference in values.
As a single mom, it was only fair to introduce my stepson to my family after our marriage.

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Steps

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Stepwise

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