sisterly

[ UK /sˈɪstəli/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. like or characteristic of or befitting a sister
    sisterly kindness
    sororal concern
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How To Use sisterly In A Sentence

  • Rachael and Stephanie make a mean sisterly duo on the hill rally circuit.
  • I guess there was a little too much sisterly rivalry.
  • What of Anni's unsisterly remark, during the European championships, that she, Claudia, had deliberately feigned illness?
  • Bernadette gave him a shy, sisterly kiss.
  • She is not, she says, being unsisterly in her critique. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her unsisterly sharpness to her youngest sister Amy, for example, causes Amy to burn the volume of tales she had been working on.
  • He was a giving person … the talent that was there and the love that exuberated from him when you were around him is something that will be greatly missed, especially by those like myself and my family who really knew the real Michael. "sisterly gushing didn't stop there. E! Online (US) - Top Stories
  • We haven't had a sisterly get-together for a hundred years or so. SUMMER OF SECRETS
  • She gave Lee a sisterly kiss.
  • I know I should be more patient, more sisterly, more respectful of other people's discoveries.
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