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  1. eldest adj. (sibling, child: born first) primogénito/a adj. His eldest daughter is expected to take over the family business. Esperan que su primogénita se encargue del negocio familiar. the eldest, [sb]'s eldest n. (child: born first) mayor n común.

  2. Eldest means being the oldest of three or more people, especially within a family. Learn how to use eldest as an adjective or a noun, and see synonyms, grammar rules, and translations.

  3. a person who is the oldest of three or more people: He was the eldest of four kids. the oldest child in a family: My eldest is at college. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas. Gramática. Elder, eldest or older, oldest? Elder and eldest mean the same as older and oldest.

  4. Learn the meaning of eldest as an adjective and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and pronunciation. Find out how to use eldest correctly in different contexts, such as family, literature, or grammar. Compare with related words like firstborn and elder.

  5. Eldest means of the greatest age or seniority, and is often used to refer to the oldest child in a family. Learn how to use eldest in a sentence, its word history, and its difference from elder and eldest born.

  6. eldest {adj.} ES. volume_up. mayor. de más edad. volume_up. the eldest {sustantivo} ES. volume_up. la mayor. el mayor. Traducciones. EN. eldest {sustantivo} volume_up. eldest (también: squadron leader, greater)

  7. [(British) ˈeldɪst , (US) ˈɛldɪst ] adjetivo. [child] mayor. my eldest sister mi hermana mayor. he’s the eldest él es el mayor. the eldest of the four el mayor de los cuatro. Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Ejemplos de frases que contienen "eldest" eldest. Ejemplos del Corpus de Collins.