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Originally referring to one’s family or race, kin narrowed to refer just to one’s blood relations. Your "next of kin" is your closest family member: spouse, child, parent, or sibling. Definitions of kin. noun. a person having kinship with another or others. “he's kin ”. synonyms: family, kinsperson. see more. noun.
3 days ago · kin in British English. (kɪn ) noun. 1. a person's relatives collectively; kindred. 2. a class or group with similar characteristics. 3. See next of kin.
1. all of a person's relatives; kindred. 2. a relative or kinsman. 3. a group of persons tracing or claiming descent from a common ancestor, or constituting a family, clan, tribe, or race. 4. someone or something of the same or similar kind. 5. family relationship or kinship. adj. 6. of the same family; related; akin.
kĭn. One's family; relatives; kinfolk; kindred. A relative or family member. Organisms that are genetically related to another or others. Cauliflower and its kin. A relation, typically by blood; sometimes used to refer to relations by marriage or adoption.
Check pronunciation: kin. Definition of kin noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
a person's relatives collectively; kinfolk. family relationship or kinship. a group of persons descended from a common ancestor or constituting a people, clan, tribe, or family. a relative or kinsman. someone or something of the same or similar kind: philosophy and its kin, theology.
Synonyms for KIN: family, tribe, clan, house, folks, people, lineage, descendant; Antonyms of KIN: origin, birth, extraction, descent, ancestry, pedigree, nonrelative, various.