Synonym: firstborn. Similar words: elder, welder, elderly, manifest destiny, cul-de-sac, widest, modest, destroy. Meaning: [əʊld] n. the offspring who came first in the order of birth. adj. first in order of birth.
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1. The eldest child was a daughter called Fiona.
2. The title passes by inheritance to the eldest son.
3. Her eldest child is nearly 14.
4. She was terribly possessive of our eldest son.
5. Jill is my eldest daughter.
6. The burden fell on the eldest son.
7. My eldest daughter is 17.
8. After the Duke's death[sentencedict.com], his eldest son claimed the title.
9. King Alfonso XIII abdicated in favour of his eldest son.
10. Eldest children are the only ones to have experienced the undivided attention of their parents.
11. The estate is the birthright of the eldest son.
12. I'm the eldest/oldest in the family.
13. He was the eldest of six children.
14. The eldest son is the family's sole provider .
15. The estate went to the eldest son.
16. His eldest boy is at university.
17. The eldest son will inherit the title.
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18. His eldest son Joseph carried on his father's traditions.
19. Tom is the eldest of the family.
20. He made over the property to his eldest son.
21. All her property went to her eldest son .
22. Their eldest girl's getting married.
23. David was the eldest of three boys.
24. The title descends through eldest sons.
25. The estate was made over to the eldest son.
26. The estate falls to the eldest son.
27. Jill is the eldest of my three children.
28. Their eldest son is called Matthew.
29. The eldest son was highly intelligent, if somewhat lazy.
30. The property is the birthright of the eldest child.
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