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Kind of Meaning in English

expression

ˈkaɪnd/ /ˈəv
KYN-duhv
kˈaɪnd/ /ˈɒv
KYND-ov

释义

This expression means 'a little', 'somewhat', or 'sort of'. It shows that something is true to a small or partial degree.

用法与细微差别

Very informal, especially in spoken English. Often used before adjectives or verbs ('kind of tired', 'kind of want'). Can also soften statements; not the same as 'kind' (the noun) or 'type of'. Sometimes pronounced as 'kinda' in casual speech.

例句

I'm kind of hungry.

basic

She is kind of sad today.

basic

This movie is kind of funny.

basic

I'm kind of busy right now, can I call you later?

natural

It was kind of awkward when no one said anything.

natural

He kind of forgot about my birthday, but it's okay.

natural