What is another word for kin?
Pronunciation:
[ kˈɪn], [ kˈɪn], [ k_ˈɪ_n]
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Similar words for kin:
- connate (adjective)
- corresponding (adjective)
- generous (adjective)
- great-hearted (adjective)
- kindred (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- related (adjective)
- similar (adjective)
- akin (noun)
- blood-related (noun)
- brother (noun)
- clan (noun)
- cognate (noun)
- connection (noun)
- consanguine (noun)
- consanguineous (noun)
- consanguinity (noun)
- cousin (noun)
- descendant (noun)
- ethnic group (noun)
- family (noun)
- family relationship (noun)
- flesh and blood (noun)
- folk (noun)
- ilk (noun)
- interconnection (noun)
- interrelationship (noun)
- kin (noun)
- kind (noun)
- kindred (noun)
- kinship (noun)
- kinsman (noun)
- kith and kin (noun)
- lineage (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- parallel (noun)
- people (noun)
- person (noun)
- race (noun)
- relation (noun)
- sibling (noun)
- stock (noun)
- tie-in (noun)
- other synonyms
- sibling
Synonyms for Kin:
adj.
• connate (adjective) • corresponding (adjective) • generous (adjective) • great-hearted (adjective) • kindred (adjective) • Other relevant words: (adjective) • related (adjective) • similar (adjective)n.
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- child,
- infant,
- papa,
- dad,
- baby,
- generate,
- parentage,
- forebear,
- beget,
- ancestral,
- allied,
- parent,
- fatherly,
- sire,
- misbegotten,
- connatural,
- offspring,
- genealogy,
- extraction,
- newborn,
- sprout,
- P.A.,
- paternal,
- forefather,
- posterity,
- domestic,
- brood,
- noblesse,
- derivative,
- ancestry,
- hereditary,
- young,
- sprig,
- progenitor,
- progeny.
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- origin.
- akin.
- clan.
- chip off old blocks,
- pro-duct,
- chip old block,
- gittin,
- pro-geniture,
- pro genitures,
- chip old blocks,
- pro-genitures,
- pro-ducts,
- GITIM,
- progenitures,
- pro ducts,
- pro geniture,
- pro duct.
- race.
- brotherhood,
- ancestor,
- blood,
- fraternity,
- father,
- maternity,
- paternity,
- mother,
- kinfolk,
- fatherhood,
- heredity,
- relative,
- motherhood.
- step-sisters,
- inlaws,
- Step Parent,
- grand parent,
- brother in law,
- greatgrandparents,
- mother in law,
- fathers in law,
- grand parents,
- grand-parent,
- mothers in law,
- sisters in law,
- in law,
- sister in law,
- step brothers,
- step sisters,
- step-brothers,
- clanspeople,
- mothers-in-law,
- father in law,
- great-grandparent,
- step sister,
- step parents,
- clanspersons,
- great grandparents,
- grand-parents,
- stepbrothers,
- step-parents,
- greatgrandparent,
- in laws,
- step brother,
- brothers in law.
- de scents,
- fore-bears,
- de-scent,
- ex tractions,
- pro genitors,
- fore bears,
- de-scents,
- pro-genitor,
- pro genitor,
- de scent,
- pro-genitors,
- ex-tractions,
- fore bear,
- ex-traction.
- in-law,
- chip off old block,
- cultural group,
- aunt,
- connection,
- step-brother,
- great-grandparents,
- kind,
- Fathers-in-law,
- filiations,
- folks,
- kinswoman,
- people,
- brother,
- kindredship,
- family tie,
- uncle,
- grandparent,
- ethnic group,
- Stirps,
- product,
- step-sister,
- Ethnic Groups,
- kinsperson,
- uncles,
- grandparents,
- agnates,
- sister,
- aunts,
- spin off,
- blood relationship,
- in-laws,
- Friends and Relatives,
- Stepparents,
- uterine kin,
- lineage,
- stepsister,
- filiation,
- FAMILY TIES,
- cognates,
- step-parent,
- parallel,
- stirpes,
- kinsman,
- nephews,
- great grandparent,
- nieces,
- kith and kin,
- general public,
- clansperson,
- Sisters-in-law,
- cousin,
- stepbrother,
- sister-in-law,
- nephew,
- childrens,
- stepsisters,
- Coz,
- flesh and blood,
- house,
- stepparent,
- descendant,
- tribe,
- ilk,
- relation,
- folk,
- mother-in-law,
- sibling,
- line of descent,
- blood-relationship,
- Progeniture,
- Inlaw,
- niece,
- consanguinean,
- blood relative,
- culture group,
- brother-in-law,
- scion,
- spin-off,
- sisterhood,
- blood relatives,
- Brothers-in-law,
- father-in-law,
- stock.
- kin.
Other synonyms:
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- bambino,
- baseborn,
- musical instrument,
- familial,
- blue blood,
- Moppet,
- tendril,
- derivational,
- byproduct,
- derived,
- procreate,
- bairn,
- spinoff,
- family tree,
- daddy,
- nursling,
- fatherlike,
- babe,
- neonate,
- bine,
- inherited,
- agnate,
- patrimonial,
- bloodline,
- bastardy,
- foremother.
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- issue.
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- natural.
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- take.
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- get.
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- line.
How to use "Kin" in context?
Kinship is a relationship between individuals that is based on their assumed shared family relationships. These relationships can be traced back through both biological and adoptive connections. The definition of kin can vary based on the culture and setting, but in general, kin is any group of people that are considered close enough to be considered part of a family.
Kinship ties are often based on blood or marriage relationships, but they can also be based on shared values or connections. Because kinship is based on relationships, it can be difficult to determine who is a kin member. This can be a problem when kin members have disagreements about how to treat each other.
Paraphrases for Kin:
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
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Forward Entailment
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Noun, singular or mass
Families.
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Noun, singular or mass
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Reverse Entailment
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Noun, singular or mass
parentage, next-of-kin.
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Noun, singular or mass
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Independent
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Proper noun, singular
Jian.
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Proper noun, singular
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Other Related
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Noun, singular or mass
ancestry, kinship, relatedness.
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Noun, singular or mass
Homophones for Kin:
- KINN, kinne, QIN, kihn.
Hypernym for Kin:
n.
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person
Affine.
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person
Hyponym for Kin:
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- Synonyms:
- comblike, acerate, acerose, ailing, arbor, barbellate, biting, briery, bristled, bristly.