Meaning of My kin
My family members or relatives.
In simple words: my family or relatives
My kin in a sentence
- I visited my kin over the holidays.
- It's important to stay connected with my kin.
- My kin always support me in tough times.
How to use My kin
Used to refer to family members in a warm or affectionate manner. Less common in everyday speech; might seem archaic or poetic.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun phrase
Memory hint
Think of 'kin' as in 'kinfolk'—your close family.
Related words
Collocations with My kin
- visit my kin
- stay with my kin
- support my kin
Synonyms for My kin
- my family
- my relatives
- my folks
Common mistakes with My kin
- Confused with 'kinship', which is a broader term.
- Using 'my kin' in overly formal contexts where simpler language is preferred.
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Frequently asked questions about My kin
What does My kin mean?
my family or relatives
What is the definition of My kin?
My family members or relatives.
How do you use My kin in a sentence?
I visited my kin over the holidays.
Can you give another example of My kin?
It's important to stay connected with my kin.
What are synonyms for My kin?
Common alternatives include my family, my relatives, my folks.
What words go with My kin?
It commonly pairs with visit my kin, stay with my kin, support my kin.
What are common mistakes when using My kin?
Confused with 'kinship', which is a broader term. Using 'my kin' in overly formal contexts where simpler language is preferred.
How do you pronounce My kin?
US: //maɪ kɪn//, UK: //maɪ kɪn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use My kin?
Used to refer to family members in a warm or affectionate manner. Less common in everyday speech; might seem archaic or poetic.
