Pronunciation: /əˈkɪn/
adjective related by blood
A1 Cats and dogs are akin animals because they both have fur.
A2 Learning Spanish is akin to learning Italian, as they are both Romance languages.
B1 His painting style is akin to that of Picasso, with bold colors and abstract shapes.
B2 The two companies have a partnership that is akin to a merger, with shared resources and decision-making.
C1 Her leadership style is akin to that of a visionary, inspiring and innovative.
C2 The bond between the two friends is akin to that of siblings, with a deep understanding and connection.
formal The two research studies are akin in their methodology and findings.
informal Their fashion styles are quite akin, both favoring a minimalist aesthetic.
slang Our taste in music is so akin, we always end up at the same concerts.
figurative Their friendship is akin to a strong bond that cannot be broken.
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more akin
most akin
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will be akin
have been akin
is being akin
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to akin
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