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kinda

[kahyn-duh]

adverb

Informal.
  1. kind of; rather.

    The movie was kinda boring.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of kinda1

A phonetic spelling representing the pronunciation of kind of in continuous rapid speech
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Example Sentences

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Washington: You can always kinda see certain folks have that moment where the boom happens, right?

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“If they’re doing the curfew to circumvent people going out to protest, it’s kinda doing its job for me,” he said.

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“We’ve been through every possible thing that you can go through so we can kinda get through anything now. And there’s still a lot of joy in making music together.”

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“Y’all may have heard that I’m kinda winding down,” Jackson told the crowd onstage.

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“As a kid, you’re always kinda told to pick a side,” he said of his dual ethnicity.

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