American Dictionary
Definition -’s in American English
-’s suffix
suffix
Example
I've never met Andy's wife.
1.1
used with nouns to show a connection or relationship
Example
Phil's work (=the work he does)
Example
the evening's activities (=activities that happen in the evening)

Related Words
Words related to -’s:
a man’s man (phrase)
a mug’s game (phrase)
ABC’s (noun)
Adam’s apple (noun)
arm’s-length (adjective)
athlete’s foot (noun)
B and S (noun)
baby’s breath (noun)
baker’s dozen (noun)
buck’s party (noun)
builder's tea (noun)
bull’s-eye (noun)
bum’s rush (noun)
buyer’s market (noun)
cat’s cradle (noun)
child’s play (noun)
crow’s feet (noun)
crow’s nest (noun)
dean’s list (noun)
Debrett’s ()
director’s cut (noun)
doll’s house (noun)
driver’s seat (noun)
dry cleaner’s (noun)
dunce's cap (noun)
fair’s fair (phrase)
Father’s Day (noun)
fool’s gold (noun)
fuller’s earth (noun)
God’s gift (noun)
Godwin's law (noun)
Gray’s Inn ()
he’s (short form)
hell’s bells (phrase)
how-to's (plural noun)
it’s (short form)
it’s a deal (phrase)
OK (phrase)
Jew's harp (noun)
kid's meal (noun)
King’s Counsel (noun)
lady’s man (noun)
let’s (phrase)
let’s (short form)
let’s see (phrase)
Levi’s ()
Lincoln’s Inn ()
Lloyd’s ()
mama’s boy (noun)
mare's nest (noun)
mare's tails (plural noun)
master’s (noun)
Megan’s Law (noun)
men’s room (noun)
Moore's law (noun)
mother's apron (noun)
mother’s boy (noun)
Mother’s Day (noun)
mummy’s boy (noun)
Muphry's law (noun)
Murphy’s Law ()
Noah’s ark ()
Pandora’s box (noun)
parson’s nose (noun)
pj’s (noun)
pope’s nose (noun)
potter’s wheel (noun)
s (noun)
-’s (short form)
-’s (suffix)
S & L (noun)
S-curve (noun)
s. (abbreviation)
S. (abbreviation)
s/he (pronoun)
saint’s day (noun)
she’s (short form)
Sod’s Law (noun)
someone’s baby (phrase)
someone’s day (phrase)
someone’s girl (phrase)
someone’s lead (phrase)
Sotheby’s ()
that’s all (phrase)
that’s enough (phrase)
that’s it (phrase)
that’s life (phrase)
that’s that (phrase)
there’s always (phrase)
what's (short form)
what’s (short form)
what’s doing? (phrase)
what’s more (phrase)
what’s up? (phrase)
what’s what (phrase)
who’s (short form)
who’s counting? (phrase)
who’s who (noun)
witch's hat (noun)
women’s lib (noun)