kinda
/ˈkaɪndə/adverb2 syllables
Kinda means: to some (great or small) extent.
Synonyms for kinda4
adverb, as in to some (great or small) extent
What does kinda mean?1
adverb
1
to some (great or small) extent“it was rather cold”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Kinda in a sentence
- When there are no men around, the night is kinda scary.Scott
- Hmm, watching the sun set makes me kinda sad.pip
- It's a kinda ridicule unnecessary fibonacci-syllabic-heap.sacredceltic
- I kinda have my doubts whether this shop will ever pay its way.freddy1
- We know he kinda talks his way out of the situation.sacredceltic
- Going out with those clothes? They look kinda bad.Scott
- I'm kinda glad that I won't see him again.DJ_Saidez
- Am I the only one who thinks it's kinda cool?nana2capriccio
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