Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

great-grandparent

noun
/ˈɡreɪt ˈɡrænˌpɛrənt/
Definition
A great-grandparent is the parent of one’s grandparent.
Examples
  • My great-grandparents lived in a small village.
  • Every summer, we visited my great-grandparents and listened to their fascinating stories.
  • Understanding my family history includes learning about my great-grandparents.
Meaning
In family terminology, a great-grandparent refers to the generation that is two steps above one’s grandparents, forming a part of one’s extended family tree.
Synonyms
  • ancestor
  • forebear
  • forefather