Pronunciation: /ˈkɪnʃɪp/
noun a close connection marked by common interests or characteristics
A1 Family members often have a strong kinship with each other.
A2 In some cultures, kinship is determined by blood relation.
B1 The tribe's kinship system was based on lineage and ancestry.
B2 The anthropologist studied the kinship patterns of the indigenous community.
C1 The concept of kinship extends beyond biological ties to include emotional connections.
C2 The novel explores the complexities of kinship and identity in a multicultural society.
formal The concept of kinship is central to many indigenous cultures around the world.
informal I feel a strong sense of kinship with my coworkers after working together for so long.
slang Me and my best friend have a kinship that goes way back.
figurative The kinship between music and emotion is undeniable.
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