kinswoman (Meaning)

Wordnet

kinswoman (n)

a female relative

Webster

kinswoman (n.)

A female relative.

Synonyms & Antonyms of kinswoman

kinswoman Sentence Examples

  1. As a close kinswoman of the king, she was invited to the royal wedding.
  2. The two women discovered they were kinswomen when they traced their family trees back to a common ancestor.
  3. She was proud of her heritage and often spoke of her kinswomen who had come before her.
  4. In times of trouble, the kinswomen would gather together to support and comfort one another.
  5. The young woman was eager to learn about her kinswoman who had been a famous artist in the 19th century.
  6. The family tree revealed that the two men were actually kinsmen, related through a common ancestor.
  7. The old woman was the last surviving kinswoman of the once-powerful family.
  8. She had always been close to her kinswoman, and their bond only grew stronger as they aged.
  9. The two women were kinswomen by marriage, but they had grown to love and respect each other as sisters.
  10. The entire village mourned the loss of their beloved kinswoman, who had been a pillar of the community for many years.

FAQs About the word kinswoman

a female relativeA female relative.

cousin,kinsman, relative,relation, stepbrother, in-law, sister, brother, stepsister, sibling

nonrelative,nonrelative,,

As a close kinswoman of the king, she was invited to the royal wedding.

The two women discovered they were kinswomen when they traced their family trees back to a common ancestor.

She was proud of her heritage and often spoke of her kinswomen who had come before her.

In times of trouble, the kinswomen would gather together to support and comfort one another.