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first family

noun

  1. a family having the highest or one of the highest social ranks in a given place.
  2. (often initial capital letters) the family of the president of the U.S. or the family of the governor of a state.
  3. a family descended from a colonist or early settler in a country, region, etc.:

    one of the first families of Virginia.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of first family1

An Americanism dating back to 1835–45
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Example Sentences

It is not clear which post led to the arrest, but a video released in April on TikTok on the page LuckyChoice70, with the title My First Enemies, criticised the first family using sexually explicit terms.

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In July, a 24-year-old man was sentenced to six years in prison for insulting the president and the first family on a TikTok video.

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The following day, Ocalan was allowed a visit from his nephew - the first family visit in 43 months - according the Reuters news agency.

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As a member of what has been seen as Singapore's "first family", and the former chief of Singapore's largest telecommunications company, Mr Lee was very much a part of the country's establishment until he fell out with his brother.

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The first blended first family was, appropriately, with George Washington.

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