Sentence example with the word 'kinship'

kinship

accord, association, cognation, concordance, cousinhood, feeling of identity, happy family, matrisib, patrocliny, similarity, unison

Definition n. a close connection marked by community of interests or similarity in nature or character

Last update: July 24, 2015


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He is my cousin brother by kinship.   [Please select]

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However, I do feel a kinship to this Elizabeth woman.   [Please select]

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He is of my blood, though the kinship is not close.   [Please select]

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There is no spiritual kinship whatever between him and Millet.   [Please select]

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I exclaimed, "a very remote kinship."   [Please select]

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The desolate eyes, looking out of the marred and brutal face, met his own with a certain claim of kinship.   [Please select]

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Kelley was born in Boston of a good Yankee family that could boast kinship with Oliver Wendell Holmes and Judge Samuel Sewall.   [Please select]

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As they silently faced each other it seemed for a moment that each instinctively recognized this kinship.   [Please select]

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And love is comradeship and motherhood and fatherhood, and all dear kinship.   [Please select]

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We may feel a closer sense of kinship with them on that account.   [Please select]

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They are not like us, nor like any living sentient thing we are related to: there is no kinship, no human quality.   [Please select]

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