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nuclear family
[ noo-klee-er fam-uh-lee, fam lee, nyoo- ]
noun
- a social unit composed of two parents and one or more children. Compare extended family ( def 1 ), immediate family ( def ).
nuclear family
noun
- sociol anthropol a primary social unit consisting of parents and their offspring Compare extended family
nuclear family
- A type of family made up only of parents and their children. ( Compare extended family .)
Pronunciation Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of nuclear family1
Example Sentences
This contrasts with the Western nuclear family model, where learning is often centered around parents or teachers in a formalized school setting.
Data show “nontraditional” families — those made up of single parents, single adults, cohabiting couples and stepfamilies — now outnumber “traditional” nuclear families in the United States.
For people who don’t fit the nuclear family mold or enjoy amicable relationships with their mother or kids, the holiday can bring up all sorts of challenges instead.
The cool aunt also provides a critical alternative to the limitations of the nuclear family.
In the modern age of the nuclear family, the single-parent household is often on its own.
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