Kind
61kind — Those are the kind of numbers that easily solve the mystery (New York Daily News). Kind and kinds and their antecedents should always enjoy what grammarians call concord. Just as we say this hat but those hats, so the writer above should have …
62kind — 1. adjective she is such a kind and caring person Syn: kindly, good natured, kindhearted, warmhearted, caring, affectionate, loving, warm; considerate, helpful, thoughtful, obliging, unselfish, selfless, altruistic, good, attentive; compassiona …
63kind — 1. adjective /kaɪnd/ a) Affectionate, showing benevolence. The years have been kind to Richard Gere; he ages well. b) Favorable. 2. noun /kaɪnd/ a) A type …
64kind — , kinds There should always be agreement between kind or kinds and its antecedents. These kind of mistakes should be either This kind of mistake or These kinds of mistakes …
65kind — See: IN A WAY also IN A KIND OF WAY, IN KIND …
66kind of — or[sort of] {adv. phr.}, {informal} Almost but not quite; rather. * /A guinea pig looks kind of like a rabbit, but it has short ears./ * /Bob was kind of tired when he finished the job./ * /The teacher sort of frowned but then smiled./ * /Mary… …
67kind — See: IN A WAY also IN A KIND OF WAY, IN KIND …
68kind of — or[sort of] {adv. phr.}, {informal} Almost but not quite; rather. * /A guinea pig looks kind of like a rabbit, but it has short ears./ * /Bob was kind of tired when he finished the job./ * /The teacher sort of frowned but then smiled./ * /Mary… …
69kind of — adverb Date: 1775 1. to a moderate degree ; somewhat < it s kind of late to begin > 2. in a way that approximates ; more or less < kind of sneaked up on us > …
70Kind — Übername zu mhd., mnd. kint »Kind, Knabe, Jüngling, junger Mensch«, adjektivisch »jung, kindisch, einfältig«. Bekannter Namensträger: Johann Friedrich Kind, deutscher Schriftsteller (18./19.Jh.) …