kinsman

[ˈkɪnzmən]

kinsman Definition

  • 1a man who is one of a person's blood relations
  • 2a male relative

Using kinsman: Examples

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

  • Example

    He is my kinsman, we share the same grandfather.

  • Example

    The kinsman was invited to the family reunion.

  • Example

    The kinsman inherited the estate after his uncle passed away.

kinsman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for kinsman

Phrases with kinsman

  • blood kinsman

    a male relative by birth

    Example

    The blood kinsman was the only one who could inherit the family fortune.

  • a male relative through marriage

    Example

    Her husband's brother is her kinsman by marriage.

  • a male relative by blood or marriage

    Example

    The kinsman of the flesh was the only one who could donate the kidney.

Origins of kinsman

from Middle English 'kynnes man', meaning 'relative'

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Summary: kinsman in Brief

'Kinsman' [ˈkɪnzmən] refers to a male blood relative or male relative in general. It can be used to describe a male family member, such as a cousin, or a male relative through marriage. Examples include 'He is my kinsman, we share the same grandfather.' and 'The kinsman inherited the estate after his uncle passed away.'