kin

[kɪn]

kin Definition

  • 1one's family and relations
  • 2related by blood

Using kin: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "kin" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He invited all his kin to the wedding.

  • Example

    She is my kin, we share the same grandparents.

  • Example

    The kin of the deceased were notified of the funeral arrangements.

kin Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for kin

Phrases with kin

  • the person or people who are most closely related to someone, especially to someone who has died

    Example

    In case of an emergency, please provide the name and contact information of your next of kin.

  • kin selection

    a theory in evolutionary biology that explains altruistic behavior between individuals with shared genes

    Example

    Kin selection can explain why some animals risk their own lives to protect their relatives.

  • a social unit consisting of a number of people who are related to each other by blood or marriage

    Example

    The kin group was responsible for the distribution of resources within the community.

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Summary: kin in Brief

The term 'kin' [kɪn] refers to one's family and relations, often related by blood. It can be used to describe a group of people who share common ancestry, as in 'He invited all his kin to the wedding.' 'Kin' also extends into phrases like 'next of kin,' denoting the closest living relative, and 'kin selection,' a theory in evolutionary biology that explains altruistic behavior between individuals with shared genes.

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