A daughter-in-law, especially one who lives with her husband's family when married.(noun)
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Use "bahu" in a sentence
"Why waisting money on ashwariya rai the so called bahu?"
"Unlike any other character in the past, Suhana is the kind of bahu (daughter-in-law) who doesn't give a damn for joint families, fancy saris, chunky jewelry and the melodrama that accompanies Indian homes."
"Mr. Shekhawat, who strode the Rajasthan politics like a colossus for over half a century, could make a mark as the Vice-President and chairman of the Rajya Sabha as well, though he lost out in his pursuit to become the President - curiously to a "bahu" (daughter-in-law) of his own native Shekhawati, Pratibha Devi Singh Patil."