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Family Bond: Definition, Examples & Importance

Meaning 1:close family tie (family bond)

family bond 🔊
/ˈfæm(ə)li bɑnd/
n.
The close emotional connection between family members, like an invisible string that ties them together with love and support.
Family bond illustration: happy family sharing dinner and laughter
close family tie 🔊
/kloʊs ˈfæməli taɪ/
n.
The strong emotional connection and sense of belonging shared among family members, characterized by mutual support, love, and loyalty.
📁 Category:Social Roles 🔖 Level:Intermediate

📘 Details & Usage

📖 Root Explanation
'Family' from Latin 'familia' (household); 'bond' from Old English 'bonda' (tie).
💡 Mnemonic
A colorful rope ties family together; distance cannot break that bond.
📖 Example
Even though we live in different cities, our family bond stays strong through regular video chats and shared memories. 🔊 Even though we live in different cities, our family bond stays strong through regular video chats and shared memories.
🔗 Collocations
strong family bond – A deep and resilient emotional connection among family members.
blood family bond – A bond based on biological relationship and genetic ties.
family bond ceremony – A ritual or event that reinforces family connections.
🔄 Synonyms
kinship (n.) – The state of being related by blood or marriage; a natural bond.
familial love (n.) – Affection and care shared among family members.
brotherhood (n.) – A close bond of fellowship and loyalty, often used for family-like relationships.
🚫 Antonyms
estrangement (n.) – The state of being emotionally distant or separated from family.
alienation (n.) – A feeling of isolation or lack of connection with family.
family feud (n.) – A bitter and lasting conflict among family members.
🌱 Derivatives
family-bonding (n.) – Activities or experiences that strengthen the emotional ties among family members.
family-bonded (adj.) – Having strong family connections or a sense of unity.
📖 Cultural Story
The phrase reflects the core Western value of familial loyalty and love, often celebrated in holidays like Thanksgiving and featured in literature focusing on kinship.
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