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Two of a kind Meaning in English

expression

TOO-uhv-uh-KYND
TOO-uhv-uh-KYND

Definition

Used to describe two people or things that are very similar to each other in appearance, behavior, or interests.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and often used for friendly comparisons, especially between friends, siblings, or couples who are very alike. Sometimes used positively (close bond), but can also highlight shared negative traits. Not used for things that are exactly identical; "identical twins" is different.

Example Sentences

You and your brother are two of a kind.

basic

Those dogs are two of a kind; they always play together.

basic

Lisa and Maria are two of a kind; they love the same music.

basic

When it comes to causing trouble, those two are two of a kind.

natural

They finish each other's sentences—they're two of a kind.

natural

My best friend and I are two of a kind—always thinking alike.

natural