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    kind
    [kīnd]
    noun
    kind (noun) · kinds (plural noun)
    1. a group of people or things having similar characteristics:
      "all kinds of music" · "a new kind of education" · "more data of this kind would be valuable"
    Origin
    Old English cynd(e), gecynd(e), of Germanic origin; related to kin. The original sense was ‘nature, the natural order’, also ‘innate character, form, or condition’ (compare with kind); hence ‘a class or race distinguished by innate characteristics’.
    kind
    [kīnd]
    adjective
    kind (adjective) · kinder (comparative adjective) · kindest (superlative adjective)
    Origin
    Old English gecynde ‘natural, native’; in Middle English the earliest sense is ‘well born or well bred’, whence ‘well disposed by nature, courteous, gentle, benevolent’.
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    Definition of kind adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (comparative kinder, superlative kindest) caring about others; gentle, friendly and generous You've been very kind. (figurative) Soft water is kinder to your hair. (figurative) The weather was very kind to us. kind to do something Was it kind to let her find out this way?
    "Kind" is a word that can be used as a noun or an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a group of people or things with common traits or interests, a specific variety of something, or a fundamental nature"Kind" is a word that can be used as a noun or an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a group of people or things with common traits or interests, a specific variety of something, or a fundamental nature
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    The earliest known use of the noun kind is in the Old English period (pre-1150). kind is of multiple origins. Probably partly a word inherited from Germanic. Partly a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymons: i-cunde n. kind, n. Old English–
    KIND definition: 1. generous, helpful, and thinking about other people's feelings: 2. not causing harm or damage…. Learn more.
  3. Meaning of kind in English kind adjective uk / kaɪnd / us / kaɪnd / Add to word list Add to word list A2 generous, helpful, and thinking about other people's feelings:
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    kind 1 [ kahynd ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA adjective, kind·er, kind·est. of a good or benevolent nature or disposition, as a person: a kind and loving person.
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    Definition of kind noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary kind noun OPAL S /kaɪnd/ /kaɪnd/ [countable, uncountable] Idioms a group of people or things that are the same in some way; a particular variety or type
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