Our eldest member holds your character in high regard.
The opposite of "eldest" is "youngest." "Eldest" refers to the oldest in age or the firstborn, while "youngest" refers to the most junior in age or the lastborn.
"Eldest" refers to the superlative form of the word "old," meaning the oldest or eldest among a group of siblings or other individuals. It can also be used more generally to refer to something that is the oldest or earliest of its kind.
The two eldest Grangerford sons in Mark Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" are Bob and Tom.
Elder is someone who is old, an aged person and a senior. Eg. My grandmother is an elder Eldest means oldest;first-born My dad is the eldest in my family.
Our eldest member holds your character in high regard.
The man thought he deserved grandiosity because he was the eldest.
My grandmother promised to bequeath her grandmother's wedding ring to me as her eldest granddaughter.
eldest son
English inheritance law privileged the eldest son. It is a privilege to light the torch for the Olympics.
No, the word 'eldest' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. (eldest child).The adjective 'eldest' is the superlative form of the adjective 'old' (elder, eldest).
Eldest already came out as the second book of the inheritance cycle.
The eldest was Garett
Elder describes one of two; eldest describes one of more than two. The same holds for words like greater/greatest, and lesser/least.
The adjective 'eldest' is a synonym for the adjective 'oldest'.There is no difference between eldest and oldest.
The pronouns in the sentence are:her, possessive adjective describing the noun childrenthey, taking the place of the noun children
Charlemagne was his eldest son.