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grandfather

39 synonyms and 4 antonyms for grandfather, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — The father of one's mother or father.

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ayle elderfather eldfather goodsire gramp grampa gramps grampop granda grandad grandaddy granddad granddaddy grandpap grandpapa grandpappy grandpaw grandpop grandsire granfer granpappy granther nonno papa papaw pappaw pappy pawpaw peepaw pepaw pop-pop zayde

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How to use grandfather

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grandfather clock grandfathered in great-grandfather

Etymology

From Middle English grandfadre, modeled on French grand-père, replacing the older English "eldfather."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “grandfather” mean?

The word “grandfather” means the father of one's mother or father. In plain terms, as a noun, your parent's father; as a verb, to let something old avoid a new rule.

How do you pronounce “grandfather”?

“Grandfather” is pronounced GRAN-fah-thuh (/ˈɡɹæn(d)ˌfɑðɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “grandfather” in a sentence?

Here is “grandfather” used in a sentence: “Her grandfather fought in the war as a young man.”

What is another word for “grandfather”?

Words with a similar meaning to “grandfather” include ayle, elderfather, eldfather, goodsire, gramp and grampa.

What is the opposite of “grandfather”?

The opposite of “grandfather” — its antonyms — are grandmother, grandchild, granddaughter and grandson.

What part of speech is “grandfather”?

Depending on how it is used, “grandfather” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “grandfather” come from?

The word “grandfather” comes from French. From Middle English grandfadre, modeled on French grand-père, replacing the older English "eldfather.".

Is “grandfather” a common word?

“Grandfather” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A1 level.

What is a "grandfather clause"?

A "grandfather clause" is a provision that lets existing people, businesses, or arrangements keep following the old rules after a new rule is introduced. It is the noun form of the verb sense of grandfather, meaning to exempt from a new requirement.

What is the difference between "grandfather" and "grandparent"?

"Grandfather" refers specifically to the father of one's mother or father, so it is male. "Grandparent" is gender-neutral and covers both a grandfather and a grandmother.

Is "grandfather" written as one word or two?

"Grandfather" is written as a single word, not "grand father." The same applies to related terms like "grandmother" and "grandparent," while "great-grandfather" takes a hyphen.

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