Kindred in a sentence as a noun

Gruber picked it up because he recognized a kindred spirit.

In an industry so focused on the booms and busts, I find myself a kindred spirit with the firms of old.

Maybe you just found your kindred spirit and can join forces and produce something awesome for all of us

This picture, more than any of Steve's great speeches, accomplishments, or products, makes me feel that we are in some way kindred spirits.

If not, meet some kindred spirits!I love the fact that so much of Bach's music explores numerical relations and patterns.

Kindred in a sentence as an adjective

You can celebrate someone as a kindred spirit, even if they aren't as accomplished as others in the community.

"We performed exome sequencing in a kindred but failed to identify a common mutation in all affected members of the family.

I'm surprised nobody has quoted Jean-Jacques Rousseau on money:I love liberty, and I loathe constraint, dependence, and all their kindred annoyances.

There are people who apply the hacker attitude to other things, like electronics or music actually, you can find it at the highest levels of any science or art. Software hackers recognize these kindred spirits elsewhere and may call them hackers too and some claim that the hacker nature is really independent of the particular medium the hacker works in."

Kindred definitions

noun

group of people related by blood or marriage

See also: clan tribe

adjective

similar in quality or character; "a feeling akin to terror"; "kindred souls"; "the amateur is closely related to the collector"

adjective

related by blood or marriage; "kindred clans"