grandpa
/ˈɡrænpɑː/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡrænpɑː/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgran(d)-ˌpä -ˌpȯ; ˈgram-ˌpä -ˌpȯ/ (ame, mw)
grandpa — noun
- grandpasingular
- grandpasplural
1. the father of one of your parents; an informal and affectionate term used in pla
the father of one of your parents; an informal and affectionate term used in place of 'grandfather', especially when speaking directly to him or referring to him in a family setting.
Yara visits her grandpa every Sunday afternoon to have tea with him.
collocation: visits + grandpa
Tomás asked his grandpa to teach him how to fish at the lake.
collocation: asked + grandpa + to-infinitive
"Grandpa, can you help me fix my bicycle?" Rohan called from the yard.
Aiko's grandpa tells wonderful stories about his childhood in the mountains.
The children love baking cookies with their grandpa on cold winter days.
- granddad
equally informal; more common in British English
- grandfather
neutral and more formal; used in official or distant contexts
- gramps
very informal; can sound slightly humorous or teasing
- grandma
the female equivalent (grandmother)
用法筆記
Informal register — 'grandpa' is less formal than 'grandfather' and is the common term used within families and when speaking directly to one's grandfather. More formal alternatives include 'grandfather' (neutral) and 'granddad' (also informal, but more common in British English).