kinship
Americannoun
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the state or fact of being of kin; family relationship.
- Synonyms:
- connection
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relationship by nature, qualities, etc.; affinity.
- Synonyms:
- bearing, connection
noun
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blood relationship
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the state of having common characteristics or a common origin
Synonym Usage
See relationship.
Etymology
Origin of kinship
Explanation
Kinship is a family relationship. You might describe the wonderful, close kinship you have with your favorite cousin. Your kin is your family, so it's easy to see that kinship describes family bonds, like the kinship between members of the same Scottish clan or the kinship an uncle feels in the midst of a dozen crazy nieces and nephews. Kinship can also describe a close family-like relationship, like the kinship of the teachers at your school who have worked together for many years and who all care deeply about students and learning.
Vocabulary lists containing kinship
It's All in the Family
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Example Sentences
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More than 2.4 million children across the U.S. are raised in grandfamilies, also known as kinship families.
From MarketWatch • Jun. 8, 2026
They are also using kinship DNA provided by his family to search international databases for potential matches.
From BBC • Apr. 29, 2026
As their kinship deepened, the two seemed to forge a single identity, one that recognized wordlessly what worked in a song and what didn’t.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 17, 2026
That kinship is what makes Coppola’s first documentary, “Marc by Sofia,” such a thrill — and also what occasionally holds the film back.
From Salon • Mar. 27, 2026
Peter had reached a level of success I could only dream about at the time, but I still felt an instant kinship with this bald-headed, brown-skinned, petite, wiry fencing elder.
From "Proud" by Ibtihaj Muhammad
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