Kinsmen Meaning in English
word · lemma: kinsman
Definition
Male relatives, such as brothers, cousins, or uncles, especially used in older or formal English. Sometimes used more generally for members of the same family or clan.
Usage & Nuances
'Kinsmen' is old-fashioned or formal. Nowadays, 'relatives' or 'family members' is more common. Mostly used in historical, literary, or ceremonial contexts. Plural only; the singular is 'kinsman'. Not gender-neutral—refers to male relatives.
Example Sentences
All his kinsmen came to the family reunion.
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The king trusted his closest kinsmen with important duties.
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Many of my kinsmen live in the countryside.
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In ancient times, wars were often fought between rival kinsmen.
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The chief called all his kinsmen to discuss the tribe’s future.
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After hearing the news, the kinsmen gathered to offer their support.
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