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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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So I always kinda wanted to get bands into the festival.

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Gurr didn’t recognize the company patriarch — “an older guy, unshaven, kinda ratty looking” — when he put his leg up on one of the tires of the mini-car.

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“I was like, ‘Oh my God, this is kinda nice.

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Freeman deadpanned that compared to Dodger Stadium’s four-month timeline, it took a wine cellar he installed at his home “about eight months to do, so I’m kinda confused.”

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“I like to just kinda do my job and go home,” he said earlier this spring, when he only half-jokingly acknowledged being “very uncomfortable” with all of his newfound attention.

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