affiliated, blood, collateral, consanguinean, filiation, kin, maternity, of common source, posterity, similar, united
Definitionadj. similar in quality or character
Last update: February 19, 2016
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They belong to the same kindred. [noun]
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Bridal Originals at Kindred Spirits Bespoke period designers of historical haute couture bridal wear. [Please select]
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Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, and the Psalmist have a kindred burthen for Edom. [noun]
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"Nay, nay; I speak not of a time so very distant, but of favor shown to thy kindred by one of mine, within the memory of thy youngest warrior." [Please select]
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They have no other kindred. [noun]
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There would have been a species of profanity in the omission, had this man passed so powerful a community of his fancied kindred, without bestowing some evidence of his regard. [Please select]
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His lordship was the only person who ever reproved her seriously, yet she loved him best of all her kindred or friends. [Please select]
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But there must be no vows, Angela, no renunciation of kindred and home. [Please select]
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--I am not a man whose bowels yearn after kindred and friends of this world. [Please select]
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There were Jews enough here in Alexandria to instruct her in theirs, and she also learned its kindred tongue, Arabic. [adjective]
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Twemlow's thoughts about her kith and kindred were rather sad than proud, unless some ignorance was shown about them. [Please select]
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