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kin
A2
noun
Usage:
70%
relatives, family
Translation: relatives, family
Pronunciation: /kɪn/
Meaning: A person's family or relatives, usually related by blood or marriage.

Kin means your family members. These people are related to you, like your parents or cousins. It shows a connection by birth or marriage.

She invited all her kin to the party.

My kin live in the same city as me.

2
B2
noun
Usage:
30%
hatred, feud
Translation: hatred, feud
Pronunciation: /kɪn/
Meaning: A feeling of anger and wish for revenge because someone has done harm; a grudge or hatred between families or groups.

In this meaning, kin means anger or hate between groups or families. It is a strong feeling that may cause fights or problems.

There was kin between the two families.

Old kin can last many years.

3
B1
noun
Usage:
40%
clan, tribe
Translation: clan, tribe
Pronunciation: /kɪn/
Meaning: A group of people descended from the same ancestor; a clan or tribe sharing family ties.

Kin can mean a bigger group of relatives, like a clan or tribe. These people come from one family line and share traditions.

The kin lived together in the village.

Each kin has its own traditions.

4
B2
adjective
Usage:
50%
related, familial
Translation: related, familial
Pronunciation: /kɪn/
Meaning: Related by blood or family connection; describing people who share a family relationship.

Kin as an adjective describes people who are family or connected by blood. It shows a close family relationship.

They are kin brothers from the same family.

Kin members support each other.

5
B1
noun
Usage:
40%
same kind, species
Translation: same kind, species
Pronunciation: /kɪn/
Meaning: A person’s native or own kind, especially animals or plants that are of the same species or group.

Kin can mean people or animals that are the same kind or species. It shows they belong to the same group.

Lions protect their kin from danger.

Birds live near their kin in the forest.

6
B1
noun
Usage:
50%
family, close group
Translation: family, close group
Pronunciation: /kɪn/
Meaning: Used in idioms or fixed expressions to mean close family members or people like family.

Kin is used in expressions to mean people who are very close, like family or very good friends. It is not always about blood.

He treated me like kin and helped a lot.

They consider each other kin in the tribe.

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