
8 idioms about family, relationships and loved ones
Home is where family is. Here are eight common English phrases about our relationships and loved ones.

Chances are your parents, siblings and other relatives probably know you in a way that no one else does. The next time you’re bonding over a meal or looking back fondly on childhood memories, try using one of these common English expressions to describe your family and its complex dynamics.
1. Take after someone
Meaning: to resemble or be similar to a parent or ancestor in appearance or character
Example: Tom has such similar features to his mother; he really takes after her.
2. Blood is thicker than water
Meaning: familial bonds – your family relationships and loyalties – are the strongest and most important
Example: Blood is thicker than water, so do not neglect your family.
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3. Cut from the same cloth
Meaning: of the same nature; to have similar qualities to someone
Example: They both love being out in nature – they are definitely cut from the same cloth.
4. Tight-knit/close-knit
Meaning: bound together by strong relationships and common interests
Example: The Chans are a tight-knit family where everyone supports one another under any circumstances.
5. Follow in someone’s footsteps
Meaning: to do something another person has done before, especially a journey or particular career
Example: My mother was a violinist, and I followed in her footsteps.
6. A chip off the old block
Meaning: someone who resembles their parents in character or appearance
Example: Jack won the tennis championship like his father did 20 years ago. He is a chip off the old block.
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7. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
Meaning: a child usually has similar qualities to their parents
Example: Jane and her father both enjoy outdoor activities; the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
8. Run in the family
Meaning: a quality, ability or disease that many family members have
Example: We are all decent at singing; it runs in the family.