next of kin
Americannoun
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a person's nearest relative or relatives.
The newspaper did not publish the names of casualties until the next of kin had been notified.
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Law. the nearest relative or relatives who share in the estate of a person who dies intestate.
noun
Etymology
Origin of next of kin
First recorded in 1760–70
Example Sentences
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How does one go about helping a very elderly man who has only me as his next of kin?
From MarketWatch • Mar. 21, 2026
Identities of the deceased service members will be withheld for 24 hours after next of kin is informed.
From Salon • Mar. 13, 2026
A local magistrate ordered that the bodies be handed over to the Iranian embassy in Colombo for repatriation to the next of kin.
From Barron's • Mar. 13, 2026
“Notification of next of kin is still pending,” according to the email.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 6, 2026
Trotter recognized this appalling possibility, but maintained that there was some moral obligation to inform next of kin when one took to one’s bed.
From "The Great Gilly Hopkins" by Katherine Paterson
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