• Frequency of Use
    25 %
  • Retention Rate
    65 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Kindred Meanings

    noun a person's relatives; kinfolk

    adjective similar in kind; related

    Fields related to kindred

    Literature

    In literature, 'kindred' can be used to describe a group of people who share common characteristics, interests, or beliefs.

    Anthropology

    In anthropology, 'kindred' can refer to a kinship group or lineage.

    Folklore

    In folklore, 'kindred' may be used to describe supernatural beings or creatures that are related or similar in nature.

    Genealogy

    In genealogy, 'kindred' refers to one's family or relatives, especially those related by blood.

    Occupation Usage of kindred

    Writer

    In literature, the term 'kindred' is often used to describe individuals who are similar or closely related in some way, such as sharing a common ancestry or having similar characteristics.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'kindred' when discussing relationships between family members or individuals who share a strong bond or connection.

    Social Worker

    Social workers may use 'kindred' to refer to individuals who are part of a close-knit community or support network, such as a group of friends or neighbors who provide mutual assistance.

    Geneticist

    Geneticists may use 'kindred' to describe a group of individuals who are genetically related, such as family members who share common genetic traits or characteristics.

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