English · Family & People

in-law

/ˈɪnlɔː/

[/ˈɪnlɔː/]

relative by marriage

Intermediatenoun

Definition

A relative gained through marriage, such as a mother-in-law.

Example

My in-laws are coming to stay with us for the holidays.

My in-laws are coming to stay with us for the holidays.

Etymology

From "in" plus "law," meaning related by law rather than blood.

How & Where It’s Used

Used in compounds like "mother-in-law"; the plural adds "s" to the relation.

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