kinfolk (Meaning)

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kinfolk (n)

people descended from a common ancestor

kinfolk Sentence Examples

  1. My grandma often had family gatherings where all her kinfolk were invited.
  2. When a new baby is born, the kinfolk come together to celebrate.
  3. My kinfolk always send me birthday presents, no matter how far away they live.
  4. In some cultures, kinfolk are responsible for taking care of each other, both financially and emotionally.
  5. I'm lucky to have a large extended family, and I cherish the time I get to spend with my kinfolk.
  6. My kinfolk are always there for me, no matter what.
  7. I feel a strong sense of connection to my kinfolk.
  8. My kinfolk are a source of great pride and joy for me.
  9. I'm grateful for all the love and support I receive from my kinfolk.
  10. My kinfolk are an important part of my life, and I wouldn't be the same without them.

FAQs About the word kinfolk

people descended from a common ancestor

people, folks,family, house, race, lineage, relative, blood, stock,kin

origin, birth, descent, birth, extraction, extraction, descent, origin, pedigree, ancestry

My grandma often had family gatherings where all her kinfolk were invited.

When a new baby is born, the kinfolk come together to celebrate.

My kinfolk always send me birthday presents, no matter how far away they live.

In some cultures, kinfolk are responsible for taking care of each other, both financially and emotionally.