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UK [ˈsɪstə(r)] / US [ˈsɪstər] noun [countable]
Word forms "sister":
singular sister plural sisters
1) a daughter of your parents. A son of your parents is called your brother

He has two brothers and two sisters.

big/little sister (= an older or younger sister):

She has to babysit for her little sister tonight.

See:
2)
a) British a female nurse in charge of a hospital ward (= a room for people who are ill in a hospital)

the day/night sister

b) Sister
British used for talking to a sister in a hospital

My leg is still hurting me, Sister.

3)
a) a nun (= a woman who is a member of a religious community)
b) Sister used in front of the first name of a nun, when talking to her or about her

Sister Mary

4) [only before noun] an organization or group that has close connections with another similar organization or group
5) used by African American women for talking to or referring to other African American women
6) used by women for referring to a woman who they have strong feelings of loyalty and friendship towards

support for our sisters in the armed forces


English dictionary. 2014.

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