Sentences

kin in a sentence

n.

Definition

Kin refers to one's family members or relatives.

Sample Sentences

  1. Family gatherings are always a joyful time to reconnect with kin.
  2. She felt a deep sense of responsibility toward her kin during difficult times.
  3. The ancient ritual honored the bonds that tie kin together through generations.
  4. He discovered that his long-lost kin lived just a few towns away.
  5. In times of crisis, it's often our kin who provide the strongest support.
  6. Family gatherings often bring together a diverse group of kin from near and far.
  7. She felt a deep sense of responsibility to care for her elderly kin as they aged.
  8. The kinship between the two families grew stronger over the years, leading to a lasting friendship.
  9. In many cultures, the concept of kin extends beyond blood relations to include close friends and neighbors.
  10. After years of separation, they were overjoyed to reconnect with long-lost kin at the reunion.
  11. She felt a deep connection to her kin, despite the years that had passed.
  12. The festival brought together people from all over the region, celebrating their shared kin.
  13. After the storm, the community rallied to support their kin who had lost everything.
  14. Kinship ties often influence a person's identity and sense of belonging.
  15. She felt a deep connection to her kin, a bond that transcended generations.
  16. The family reunion was a joyful occasion, bringing together kin from near and far.
  17. In times of trouble, it's often our kin who stand by us and offer support.
  18. He traced his ancestry to a long line of noble kin, each with their own remarkable story.
  19. The kinship between the two families strengthened over the years, creating lasting ties.

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