Describing someone as a "distant cousin" is a very imprecise way of saying that they are related to you, but the speaker either does not know exactly how or they are not a first cousin, but are "more distant."
Every degree of cousin is related, whether second, fifth, or twentieth. The bigger the number the more distant the relationship.
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YES, I am a distant cousin of him. to be more exact, around sixth distant cousin
"My third cousin is a distant relative."
yes, a distant cousin
You can date a distant cousin. Some people will disapprove.
Yes.
Well Greg is my distant cousin and Gale is my distant cousin so they are related very distantly by marriage.
A distant relative would be someone who is not closely related such as a 2nd or 3rd cousin.
The adjective in the sentence is "distant." It describes the noun "cousin," indicating the nature of their relationship. Adjectives provide more information about nouns, and in this case, "distant" conveys that the cousin is not close or nearby.
Yes, Jane Asher is a distant cousin of both Diana, Princess of Wales, and Prince Charles. This connection arises from shared ancestry among British aristocracy and nobility, as many members of the royal family are related through various family lines. However, the exact degree of cousinship can vary, and these connections are often quite distant.
A distant relative would be someone who is not closely related such as a 2nd or 3rd cousin.