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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
- Kinds - definition of Kinds by The Free Dictionary
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
- kinds - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Kind, gracious, kindhearted, kindly imply a sympathetic attitude toward others, and a willingness to do good or give pleasure Kind implies a deep-seated characteristic shown either habitually or on occasion by considerate behavior: a kind father
- KIND | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
We maintain this distinction here also, focusing on behavioral and verbal expressions of three kinds of caring themes: prosocial concern, reparation for wrongdoing, and affiliation
- kind noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
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 I'm the kind of person who hates to do anything wrong We have the same kind of car
- Definition of kinds - Words Defined
Kinds definition: Types or varieties of something - See meaning, pronunciation, etymology, examples, and related words
- KIND definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you talk about a particular kind of thing, you are talking about one of the types or sorts of that thing I'm not the kind of person to get married This book prize is the biggest of its kind in the world Ear pain of any kind must never be ignored
- 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
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