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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.
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
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Example Sentences
“I want them to see how Easy has developed and changed over the years. And that family, even though Easy’s doesn’t look like the nuclear family, is what America has always been about.”
The 20th century saw the rise of the nuclear family, and most homes were bought and occupied by parents and their children.
The ongoing rise of single-person households, too, may chip away at a form of housing built to hold four-person nuclear families.
Scott recalled growing up in a working-class family in Birmingham, "in a world of soap operas and things" where TV characters were mostly in heterosexual relationships or "settled down" in a nuclear family.
The area was gentrified by tract homes where nuclear families would settle.
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