family trees

The phrase “family trees” has 4 syllables: fam-i-ly trees

It's pronounced as /ˈfæmɪli triz/


What is synonym and antonym for family trees?

In the thesaurus, “family trees” has 24 synonyms and 12 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for family trees along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for family trees

  • ancestries
  • births
  • blood
  • bloodlines
  • breedings
  • descents
  • extractions
  • families
  • genealogies
  • heredities
  • houses
  • kindreds
  • kins
  • lineages
  • lines
  • origins
  • parentages
  • pedigrees
  • races
  • relations
  • relatives
  • stocks
  • strains
  • successions

Antonyms for family trees

  • children
  • heirs
  • inheritors
  • issues
  • offspring
  • offsprings
  • posterities
  • progenies
  • seed
  • seeds
  • sons
  • successors

Meanings of family trees

  • noun
    1. A diagrammatic representation of a pedigree, illustrating the connections between a person's ancestors, offspring and other relatives.
    2. (collective) The totality of someone's ancestors and offspring.

Example Sentences

  • Family trees can help you trace your ancestry back several generations.
  • Genealogists use family trees to document and study family lineages.
  • Many websites offer tools to create digital family trees.
  • Schools often assign projects where students create their own family trees.
  • Family trees can reveal surprising connections between distant relatives.

On this page you'll find 36 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to family trees, such as: ancestries, births, blood, bloodlines, breedings, children, descents.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

Related Words

parentages

  • ancestries
  • births
  • blood
  • bloodlines
  • breedings
  • descents
  • extractions
  • families
  • family trees
  • genealogies
  • heredities
  • houses
  • kindreds
  • kins
  • lineages
  • lines
  • origins
  • pedigrees
  • races
  • relations
  • relatives
  • stocks
  • strains
  • successions

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