Daughter-in-law

Pronunciation: /ˈdɔːtərɪnˌlɔː/

Daughter-in-law (noun)

  1. A woman who becomes part of your family because she is married to your child.
  2. A woman married to your son, seen from your point of view.

Examples

  • She became our daughter-in-law after the wedding.
  • Our daughter-in-law joined the family with kindness.