noun
- one’s relatives or family members
Usage: formal; often plural
Examples
- She invited all her kinsfolk to the wedding celebration.
- The old man was surrounded by his kinsfolk during his final days.
- Many of his kinsfolk had emigrated to America decades earlier.
- The reunion brought together kinsfolk from across the country.
- He felt obligated to help his kinsfolk in times of need.
- The family tree showed connections to kinsfolk dating back centuries.