Akin meaning in English: In this article, the meaning of the word ‘Akin’ is explained in simple English with examples, along with its synonyms and antonyms.
‘Akin’ pronunciation= a-kin
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Akin meaning in English
Akin means, similar or related in quality or character.
The word ‘Akin’ has two different meanings.
1. If two things are akin means they are similar and have similar characteristics.
▪ This musical instrument is akin to a guitar.
▪ Playing like this is akin to losing the match.
2. Akin also means the persons of the same blood of the same family (relative, kin).
Note: Nowadays we use normally the word ‘Kin’ instead of ‘Akin’ for family.
▪ All my kin have blonde hair except me.
Akin- Adjective |
same as |
equivalent to |
of the same kind |
of similar character |
related by blood |
of the same kin |
Akin-Example
The word ‘Akin’ acts as an ‘Adjective’.
Sentences that can be formed using the word ‘Akin’ are as follows.
Examples:
▪ The feeling was akin to panic.
▪ More akin to artistic imagination.
▪ He is akin to me.
▪ This is akin to the recognized right to be forgotten.
▪ This is akin to a hostile takeover.
▪ This disease is akin to coronavirus.
▪ It is akin to a mail van.
▪ Fish party game akin to hide and seek.
▪ Animal akin to agouti.
▪ Bird akin to the peewit.
▪ The German film award is akin to the oscar award.
▪ In a noncommercial theatre, the managing director is akin to the producer in a commercial theatre.
▪ A feeling akin to terror.
▪ Buying at this price is akin to profit.
▪ My sister’s blue eyes are akin to my mother’s.
Akin-Synonym
The synonyms of the word ‘Akin’ are as follows.
similar |
analogous |
equivalent |
like |
alike |
matching |
kindred |
agnate |
related |
comparable |
cognate |
consonant |
Akin-Antonym
The antonyms of the word ‘Akin’ are as follows.
unlike |
different |
unequal |
dissimilar |
unrelated |
unalike |
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