kinda
English
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈkaɪndə/
- (also) IPA(key): /ˈkaɪnə/
Alternative forms
Adverb
kinda (not comparable)
- (colloquial) kind of; somewhat
- I kinda hafta do this right now.
- That's kinda funny.
- 2006, Ron Hall, Denver Moore, Lynn Vincent, Same Kind of Different As Me, page 13,
- In those days, flour sacks was kinda purty. They might come printed up with flowers on em, or birds.
- 2010, Eric Anthony Galvez DPT CSCS, Reversal: When a Therapist Becomes a Patient, page 37,
- The facial expression on my mask kinda looks like Han Solo in the carbonite...
Synonyms
Contraction
kinda (plural kindsa)
Derived terms
Interjection
kinda
- Yes in some respects but no in other respects.
- "Are you afraid of a little bit of rain?" "Kinda, yeah."
- 2000, Ken Wells, Meely LaBauve, New York: Random House, →ISBN, page 212:
- Ah, I see. Meely doesn't tease you. You're best friends, is that right? / Kinda.
Etymology 2
After the town of Kinda, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Noun
kinda (plural kindas)
- A subspecies of baboon, Papio cynocephalus kindae, primarily found in Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, and possibly western Tanzania.
- 2006, The National Geographic Magazine, Volume 212, Issues 4-6, page 18,
- In the wild, when a baboon called a kinda pairs with a chacma or yellow baboon, their progeny is still a baboon — but it's a hybrid of interest to Society grantees Jane Phillips-Conroy and Clifford Jolly, who are tracking gene flow in Zambia's South Luangwa National Park.
- 2006, The National Geographic Magazine, Volume 212, Issues 4-6, page 18,
Romani
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