akin
akin — adjective
1. showing much the same character, feeling, or effect as something else.
showing much the same character, feeling, or effect as something else.
Her calm voice was akin to her mother's during family arguments.
be akin to + noun for close likeness
The feeling was akin to standing alone on a dark stage.
be akin to + -ing for comparing an experience
This village festival is akin to a small town wedding.
For many readers, the book's final page feels akin to a goodbye letter.
Dilnoza's anger was akin to panic when the child disappeared.
- similar
the broad everyday word; less formal than 'akin'
- comparable
used when two things are alike enough to be judged or measured together
- parallel
stresses matching development or structure rather than general likeness
- related
looser; may mean merely connected, not strongly alike
文法句型
be akin to + noun
be akin to + -ing
用法筆記
Usually follows verbs such as 'be', 'feel', or 'seem', and it is most common in the pattern 'akin to ...'. Formal in tone; in everyday speech, people more often say 'similar to' or 'like'.