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kind of
adverb
Definition of kind of
as in pretty
to some degree or extent
those sheets are kind of new, so use something else to cover the floor while painting
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pretty
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a little
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relatively
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sort of
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a bit
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quite
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rather
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something
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somewhat
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fairly
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enough
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of sorts
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like
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after a sort
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moderately
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more or less
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kindly
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slightly
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of a sort
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vaguely
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little
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partly
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nominally
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halfway
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partway
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half
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incompletely
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kindness
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English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:5.0 / 1 vote
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kind
Amiable combines the senses of lovable or lovely and loving; the amiable character has ready affection and kindliness for others, with the qualities that are adapted to win their love; amiable is a higher and stronger word than good-natured or agreeable. Lovely is often applied to externals; as, a lovely face. Amiable denotes a disposition desirous to cheer, please, and make happy. A selfish man of the world may have the art to be agreeable; a handsome, brilliant, and witty person may be charming or even attractive, while by no means amiable. The engaging, winning, and winsome add to amiability something of beauty, accomplishments, and grace. The benignant are calmly kind, as from a height and a distance. Kind, good-natured people may be coarse and rude, and so fail to be agreeable or pleasing; the really amiable are likely to avoid such faults by their earnest desire to please. The good-natured have an easy disposition to get along comfortably with every one in all circumstances. A sweet disposition is very sure to be amiable, the loving heart bringing out all that is lovable and lovely in character.
Antonyms:
acrimonious, churlish, crabbed, cruel, crusty, disagreeable, dogged, gruff, hateful, ill-conditioned, ill-humored, ill-natured, ill-tempered, morose, sour, sullen, surly, unamiable, unlovelySynonyms:
agreeable, amiable, attractive, benignant, engaging, gentle, good-natured, harming, lovable, lovely, loving, pleasant, pleasing, sweet, winning, winsome
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kindnoun
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style, character, description, designation, denomination, genus, species, sort, class, nature, set, breed -
kindadjective
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unkind, harsh, severe, cruel, hard, illiberalSynonyms:
benevolent, benign, tender, indulgent, humane, clement, lenient, compassionate, gentle, good, gracious, forbearing, kind-hearted
Princeton’s WordNetRate these antonyms:3.0 / 2 votes
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kind, sort, form, varietyadjective
a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality
«sculpture is a form of art»; «what kinds of desserts are there?»
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unkindly, unsympathetic, harsh, stinging, rough, hurtful, unforgiving, unkind, edged, inhospitable, cuttingSynonyms:
course, figure, flesh, frame, shape, conformation, sort, chassis, physical body, multifariousness, potpourri, soma, assortment, diverseness, human body, contour, grade, sorting, cast, form, mannikin, mannequin, physique, phase, word form, change, configuration, class, variant, motley, variety show, pattern, bod, miscellany, signifier, smorgasbord, miscellanea, descriptor, salmagundi, manikin, variety, strain, anatomy, mixture, mixed bag, var., diversity, material body, manakin, build -
kindadjective
having or showing a tender and considerate and helpful nature; used especially of persons and their behavior
«kind to sick patients»; «a kind master»; «kind words showing understanding and sympathy»; «thanked her for her kind letter»
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inhospitable, unforgiving, harsh, edged, cutting, unkind, unkindly, rough, hurtful, stinging, unsympatheticSynonyms:
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kind, genialadjective
agreeable, conducive to comfort
«a dry climate kind to asthmatics»; «the genial sunshine»;»hot summer pavements are anything but kind to the feet»
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edged, unkindly, cutting, unsympathetic, inhospitable, unforgiving, hurtful, unkind, rough, harsh, stingingSynonyms:
tolerant, mental, genial, cordial, affable, amiable -
kind, tolerantadjective
tolerant and forgiving under provocation
«our neighbor was very kind about the window our son broke»
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hurtful, unsympathetic, unkindly, stinging, inhospitable, unforgiving, edged, harsh, rough, cutting, unkindSynonyms:
large-minded, resistant, broad, patient of, liberal, tolerant, genial
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kindadjective
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indulgent, compassionate, merciful, lenient, clement, benignant, gracious, benevolent, kind-hearted, forbearing, benign, beneficent, humane, obliging -
kindnoun
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variety, genus, species, strain, breed, nature, genre, sort, style, character, description, kidney
How to use kind in a sentence?
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Iman Avdic:
It is all kind of odd for me but everything can be done like before but in a slightly different way. It’s easy for me to adapt but I miss a real pool.
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Debasish Mridha, M.D.:
Be kind enough to love those who don’t deserve your love.
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Rebel Wilson:
I’m kind of proud to be the first ever plus-sized girl to be the star of a romantic comedy.
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Jason Amerine:
The war was always going to end in a peace agreement of some kind. The real question was over the terms of the agreement, the Taliban-aligned tribes have the upper hand in these talks, and the U.S. appears willing to compromise on anything to end our role in the war.
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Sandra Bullock:
No, not at all, not unless I bring home some kind of treat. Last night I came home with donuts. I was so incredibly cool at that moment!
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