"genius and madness are akin"
kicking my dog is akin to punching me in the stomach.
My brother and I are akin.
"You are akin to your sister in terms of temperament."
To use the word "akin" in the past tense in a sentence, you would change it to "akin to," which means similar to or like. For example: "The new technology was akin to the older model in many ways."
The way she approached the problem, akin to how her brother would have handled it, demonstrated their shared family trait of practicality.
"Akin" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is similar or related in some way.
Saying "what" at the end of a sentence is a colloquialism in British English used to seek confirmation, agreement, or show surprise. It can be akin to seeking validation or prompting a response from the listener.
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To use the word "akin" in the past tense in a sentence, you would change it to "akin to," which means similar to or like. For example: "The new technology was akin to the older model in many ways."
If horrific is akin horrible, why is terrific not akin to terrible?
The evening was something akin to total bliss.
Judo is a martial art form that is somewhat akin to karate.
Coyotes, dingos, and foxes are akin to wolves.
The way she approached the problem, akin to how her brother would have handled it, demonstrated their shared family trait of practicality.
Adulation is a word meaning "worshipful praise. It is akin to adoration, but is the next step down. "The actress accepted the adulation of the crowd with delight."
Perhaps the term 'unfight' is akin to "unringing a bell'.
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Akin's birth name is Akin Salawu.
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