Antonym: daughter. Similar words: person, reason, season, pass on, prisoner, in person, personal, resonate. Meaning: [sʌn] n. 1. a male human offspring 2. the divine word of God; the second person in the Trinity (incarnate in Jesus).
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(31) A prince is the son of a king.
(32) He verbally laced into his son for his misbehavior.
(33) I'd like to introduce my younger son, Mark.
(34) Martin had become Howard Cosell's surrogate son.
(35) He shared a pizza with his son Laurence.
(36) He married his son to the actor's daughter.
(37) My son is reluctant to go to the kindergarten.
(38) The father chastised his son for his misconduct.
(39) She begged for leniency for her son.
(40) My son died, now I feel empty.
(41) I bought my son a portable typewriter.
(42) Her son, Jerome, was born in September.
(43) She coaxed her son into going to school.
(44) He verbally laced into his son for his misbehaviour.
(45) Upon his retirement,(sentencedict.com) the business devolved on his son.
(46) He's a filthy lying son of a bitch.
(47) The title passes by inheritance to the eldest son.
(48) The father dissuaded his son from leaving school.
(49) His son has grown into manhood.
(50) He wired for his son immediately.
(51) I have a son and two daughters.
(52) My son is a lot taller than my daughter.
(53) Prince Edward is the Queen's youngest son.
(54) Where are you from, my son?http://sentencedict.com/son.html
(55) My son stopped going to school.
(56) My son has settled happily in America.
(57) Her own son was also in the Navy.
(58) She paired her son with that girl.
(59) He got custody of his son after the divorce.
(60) His son is learning to multiply and divide.
More similar words: person, reason, season, pass on, prisoner, in person, personal, resonate, in season, personally, personnel, comparison, by comparison, the first person, in comparison with.