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kinfolk

1 of 1noun
/ˈkɪnfoʊk/
Forms:kinfolk
1

family or relatives collectively

  • During the holidays, we always gather with our kinfolk for a big family dinner.
  • My kinfolk came from all over the country to attend my graduation ceremony.
  • It's important to stay connected with your kinfolk, even if they live far away.
  • We often reminisce about our childhood adventures with our kinfolk when we get together.
  • In times of need, our kinfolk are always there to offer support and encouragement.