aunty
1 antonyms and opposites of aunty, grouped by meaning.
Noun — An affectionate word for an aunt, the sister of one's mother or father, or the wife of one's uncle.
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How to use aunty
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Informal and warm. Aunty and auntie are equally correct; auntie is somewhat more common in Britain, aunty in Indian, Australian and African English. Capitalised when used before or instead of a name.
Etymology
An affectionate form of aunt, which came into English from Old French ante, from Latin amita 'father's sister'.
Full origin of aunty →Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between aunty and auntie?
None in meaning: they are alternative spellings of the same affectionate form of aunt. Auntie is the more frequent spelling in British publishing, while aunty is common in Indian, Australian and African English.
Why do people call women Aunty when they are not related?
In many cultures family terms extend to the wider community as a mark of respect and closeness. Calling a neighbour or a friend's mother Aunty signals that she is treated as family rather than addressed by first name.