noun🔗ShareCousin, Vetter, BaseThe child of a person's uncle or aunt; a first cousin."I think my cousin is a good man."Ich denke, mein Cousin ist ein guter Mann.familypersonessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCousin, Vetter, BaseAny relation who is not a direct ancestor or descendant but part of one's extended family; one more distantly related than an uncle, aunt, granduncle, grandaunt, nephew, niece, grandnephew, grandniece, etc."My cousin Sarah is in the same grade as me at school. "Meine Cousine Sarah ist in derselben Klasse wie ich in der Schule.familypersonessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCousin, früherer AdelstitelA title formerly given by a king to a nobleman, particularly to those of the council. In English writs, etc., issued by the crown, it signifies any earl."The king appointed his cousin, Lord Ashton, to the royal council. "Der König ernannte seinen Cousin, Lord Ashton, in den königlichen Rat.titleroyalgovernmenthistoryheraldryessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareVerwandter, AngehörigerSomething kindred or related to something else."My favorite subject in school, math, is a cousin to logic. "Mein Lieblingsfach in der Schule, Mathematik, ist ein Verwandter der Logik.familyessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCousin (im Plural)(chiefly in the plural) A member of the British intelligence services (from an American perspective) or of the American intelligence services (from a British perspective)."The American journalist interviewed several cousins about the recent intelligence leak. "Der amerikanische Journalist interviewte mehrere Cousins über das jüngste Geheimdienstleck.governmentorganizationmilitarypoliticsworldessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading