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A category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality
(Noun)
Synonyms:
  1. varieties
  2. sorts
  3. feathers
  4. brands
  5. persuasions
  6. types
  7. stamps
  8. orders
  9. descriptions
  10. genders
  11. manners
  12. characters
  13. tenders
  14. designations
  15. connections
  16. styles
  17. fibers
  18. breeds
  19. strains
  20. philanthropies
  21. stripes
  22. denominations
  23. kindnesses
  24. tribes
  25. kidneys
  26. indulgences
  27. sets
  28. humanitarians
  29. goods
  30. tendencies
  31. form
  32. genera
  33. genres
  34. habits
  35. molds
  36. complexions
  37. essences
  38. cordialities
  39. lot
  40. clemencies
  41. classes
  42. casts
  43. benevolences
Class
(Noun)
Synonyms:
  1. genera
  2. classifications

Kinds Sentence Examples

  • I love all kinds of music.

  • They have all kinds of good stuff.

  • The conception will be made clearer when it is remembered that Aquinas, taught by the mysterious author of the writings of the pseudo-Dionysius, who so marvellously influenced medieval writers, sometimes spoke of a natural revelation, or of reason as a source of truths in themselves mysterious, and was always accustomed to say that reason as well as revelation contained two kinds of knowledge.

  • Besides, I have been told that "sociables" cost more than other kinds of bicycles.

  • That subjected them to all kinds of trouble—not just a spanking, but police involvement, assuming they were older.

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Words near Kinds in the Thesaurus

  • kind-of
  • kindling
  • kindly
  • kindness
  • kindnesses
  • kindred
  • kinds
  • kine
  • kinematic
  • kinematics
  • kinescope
  • kinesiology
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