kind
Definition of kind:
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part of speech: adjective
Having the feelings natural for those of the same family: disposed to do good to others.
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part of speech: verb
To beget.
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part of speech: adjective
KINDHEARTED.
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: adjective
Disposed to do good to others; indulgent; favourable.
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: noun
Those of kin, a race: sort or species: nature: style: character: produce, as distinguished from money.
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Common misspellings:
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- kindley (0.1%)
- kidn (4.1%)
- kindy (0.1%)
- knd (1.8%)
- cind (2.7%)
- kined (1.1%)
- kina (0.1%)
- knind (0.7%)
- lind (0.8%)
- suddle (0.1%)
- kinded (0.1%)
- kinfd (0.2%)
- kindl (0.1%)
- kinda (66.1%)
- ind (2.1%)
- kaind (0.2%)
- kindz (0.1%)
- sorta (0.1%)
- kinde (4.3%)
- kindof (0.9%)
- kijnd (0.2%)
- kkind (0.4%)
- mkind (0.2%)
- kine (0.4%)
- ekind (0.5%)
- ing (0.1%)
- kindove (0.4%)
- kindda (0.1%)
- tipe (0.1%)
- kins (0.8%)
- klind (0.2%)
- kinf (3.9%)
- nd (0.1%)
- kind've (0.2%)
- knod (0.1%)
- caind (0.1%)
- kiind (0.7%)
- kinid (0.2%)
- cain (0.1%)
- knid (4.8%)
- kindde (0.2%)
Usage examples for kind:
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Is there more than one kind
"The Dorrance Domain" – Carolyn Wells -
I must say he was kind to her.
"Red Pottage" – Mary Cholmondeley -
The Countess is very kind
"Lady Anna" – Anthony Trollope -
Bertrand was very glad that his wife had been so kind to the poor men, and had not sent them away empty handed.
"The Boy's Book of Heroes" – Helena Peake