kindredEnglishOxford English Thesauruskindred noun 1 he owed his popularity to his mother's kindred: family, relatives, relations, kin, family members, connections, kith and kin, one's own flesh and blood, clan, tribe, house, lineage; informal folks; dated people; formal kinsfolk, kinsmen/kinswomen. 2 ties of kindred: kinship, family ties, being related, relationship, relatedness, blood relationship, ties of blood, consanguinity, common ancestry, common lineage.adjective 1 the centre collects works on industrial relations and kindred subjects: related, allied, connected, closely connected/related, comparable, similar, like, alike, parallel, associated, corresponding, cognate, analogous, interconnected, affiliated. ▷antonyms unrelated. 2 she was glad to find a kindred spirit to confide in: like-minded, sympathetic, in sympathy, in harmony, in agreement, in tune, of one mind, akin, similar, like, congenial, compatible, understanding, agreeable; informal on the same wavelength. ▷antonyms uncongenial, unsympathetic, alien.kindred Oxford Dictionary of English