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    akin
    /əˈkɪn/

    adjective

    • 1. of similar character: "something akin to gratitude overwhelmed her"

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  2. looking or being almost but not exactly the same. similar I have a sofa quite similar to yours. like She's a lot like her mother. alike The girls look alike. close My cousin and I are quite close in age. something like I was worried something like this would happen. See more results » SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. The meaning of AKIN is related by blood : descended from a common ancestor or prototype. How to use akin in a sentence.

  4. adjective. us / əˈkɪn / Add to word list. having some of the same qualities; similar: They speak a language akin to French. (Definition of akin from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of akin. akin. This, for a writer, is akin to a cook who has no appetite. From Huffington Post.

  5. Akin definition: of kin; related by blood (usually used predicatively). See examples of AKIN used in a sentence.

  6. If two things are akin, then they're similar or related. A cupcake is akin to a cake and relatives are akin to each other. If you know the word kin — a relative — then you have a clue to the meaning of akin. People who are related are akin, but the word goes beyond blood relations.

  7. Define akin. akin synonyms, akin pronunciation, akin translation, English dictionary definition of akin. adj. 1. Of the same kin; related by blood. 2. Having a similar quality or character; analogous. 3. Linguistics Sharing a common origin or an ancestral form....

  8. akin in American English. (əˈkɪn) adjective. 1. of kin; related by blood (usually used predicatively) cousins who were too closely akin for marriage. 2. allied by nature; having the same properties. Something akin to vertigo was troubling her.

  9. akin to something similar to something. What he felt was more akin to pity than love. She was wearing something akin to a pineapple on her head. This game is closely akin to hockey.

  10. akin. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English a‧kin /əˈkɪn/ adjective formal → akin to something Examples from the Corpus akin • It is therefore in many ways more akin to an art rather than a science.

  11. adjective. Of the same kin; related by blood. American Heritage. Of one kin; related through a common ancestor. Webster's New World. Having a similar quality or character; analogous. American Heritage. Having similar qualities; similar. Webster's New World. Sharing a common origin or an ancestral form. American Heritage.