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- KINDA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of KINDA is —used for 'kind of' in informal speech and in representations of such speech How to use kinda in a sentence
- KINDA | 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: … I was kinda sorry to see him go Just act like he's kinda with it when she's around
- KINDA Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Kinda definition: kind of; rather See examples of KINDA used in a sentence
- KINDA definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Kinda is used in written English to represent the words `kind of' when they are pronounced informally I'd kinda like to have a sheep farm in New Mexico Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 5th Digital Edition Copyright © 2025 HarperCollins Publishers
- Kinda Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
KINDA meaning: used in writing to represent the sound of the phrase kind of when it is spoken quickly
- kinda, adv. adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
Factsheet What does the word kinda mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word kinda See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- kinda - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
In the wild, when a baboon called a kinda pairs with a chacma or yellow baboon, their progeny is still a baboon — but it's a hybrid of interest to Society grantees Jane Phillips-Conroy and Clifford Jolly, who are tracking gene flow in Zambia's South Luangwa National Park
- Kinda - definition of kinda by The Free Dictionary
Define kinda kinda synonyms, kinda pronunciation, kinda translation, English dictionary definition of kinda Informal Contraction of kind of : You kinda look like my uncle
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