noun
- one’s relatives or family members
Usage: informal
Examples
- She invited all her kinfolk to the family reunion.
- Most of his kinfolk still live in the same small town.
- The old farmhouse has been in our kinfolk for generations.
- During the holidays, kinfolk gather from all over the country.
- He learned about his ancestry by talking to elderly kinfolk.
- The wedding brought together kinfolk from both sides of the family.