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KIND Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of KIND is a group united by common traits or interests : category. How to use kind in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Kind.
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KIND | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Kind of and sort of are very common expressions in speaking. They soften other words and phrases so that they do not appear too direct or exact. Kind of is more common in American English. Sort of is more common in British English: … She’s a kind, thoughtful person. It was kind of you to give me your seat. What kind of thing is it?
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Definition of kind noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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KIND Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Kind has also developed the plural kinds, evidently because of the feeling that the old pattern was incorrect. These kind of nevertheless persists in use, especially in less formal speech and writing.
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KINDS Synonyms: 52 Similar Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for KINDS: types, sorts, genres, varieties, stripes, breeds, natures, descriptions, species, manners
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kind - Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
Definition of kind noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. a group of people or things that are the same in some way; a particular variety or type. What kind of house do you live in? They sell all kinds of things. I need to buy paper and pencils, that kind of thing. His diet's terrible—burgers, chips, pizzas, that kind of stuff.
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KIND | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Kind of and sort of are very common expressions in speaking. They soften other words and phrases so that they do not appear too direct or exact. Kind of is more common in American English. Sort of is more common in British English: … She’s a kind, thoughtful person. It was kind of you to give me your seat. What kind of thing is it?
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Usage: The mixture of plural and singular constructions, although often used informally with kind and sort, should be avoided in serious writing: children enjoy those kinds (not those kind) of stories; these sorts (not these sort) of distinctions are becoming blurred
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Kind - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
As a noun, kind refers to the variety or specific type of something. The adjective kind also describes showing sympathy or giving comfort. If someone's feelings are hurt, a kind word can go a long way to making that person feel better.