SORTS vs KIND: NOUN
- An operation that segregates items into groups according to a specified criterion
- A category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality
- Plural form of sort.
- A person of a particular character or nature
- An approximate definition or example
- A group of individuals or instances sharing common traits; a category or sort.
- Race; genus; species; generic class.
- Sort; type; class; nature; style; character; fashion; manner; variety; description
- Something belonging to the class of; something like to; -- said loosely or slightingly.
- In the produce or designated commodity itself, as distinguished from its value in money.
- A doubtful or borderline member of a given category.
- A category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality
- In a loose use, a variety; a particular variation or variant: as, a kind of low fever. See kind of, below.
- A class; a sort; a species; a number of individual objects having common characters peculiar to them.
- Natural descent.
- Natural disposition, propensity, bent, or characteristic.
- Nature; natural constitution or character.
- Gender; sex.
- Specific manner or way; method of action or operation.
- Underlying character as a determinant of the class to which a thing belongs; nature or essence.
- Blood-relationship.
- Also, in phrases like what kind of a thing is this? he is a poor kind of fellow (that is, a thing of what kind, a fellow of a poor kind), kind of has come to seem like an adjective element before the noun, and hence before a plural noun, after words like some, all, and especially these and those, it sometimes keeps the singular form: as, these kind of people. This inaccuracy is very old, and still far from rare, both in speaking and in writing; but good usage condemns it.
- Synonyms Sort, Kind (see sort); breed, species, set, family, description.
- A cricket.
- Nature; natural instinct or disposition.
- Lineal ancestors or descendants considered as a group.
- Lineal ancestry or descent.
- Manner or fashion.
- The natural order or course of things; nature.
- Race; family; stock; descent; a line of individuals related as parent or ancestor and child or descendant.
SORTS vs KIND: ADJECTIVE
- Arranged into groups
- Arranged according to size
- Having or showing a tender and considerate and helpful nature; used especially of persons and their behavior
- Expressing sympathy
- Showing consideration and anticipation of needs
- Tolerant and forgiving under provocation
- Liberal
- Generously responsive
- Conducive to comfort; beneficial
- Having or showing a friendly, generous, sympathetic, or warm-hearted nature.
- Characterized by mercy, and compassion
- Agreeable
- Helpful to other people
- Agreeable or beneficial.
- Having feelings befitting our common nature; congenial; sympathetic
- Showing tenderness or goodness; disposed to do good and confer happiness; averse to hurting or paining; benevolent; benignant; gracious.
- Proceeding from, or characterized by, goodness, gentleness, or benevolence.
- Gentle; tractable; easily governed.
- Affectionate, showing benevolence.
- Characteristic of the species; belonging to one's nature; natural; native.
- Favorable.
- Mild, gentle, forgiving
SORTS vs KIND: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sort.
- Examine in order to test suitability
- Arrange or order by classes or categories
- N/A
SORTS vs KIND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Of a favorable character or quality; propitious; serviceable; adaptable; tractable: as, kind weather; a horse kind in harness.
- Marked by sympathetic feeling; proceeding from goodness of heart; amiable; obliging: considerate: as, a kind act; kind treatment; kind regards.
- Loving; affectionate; full of tenderness; caressing.
- Of a sympathetic nature or disposition; beneficently disposed: good-hearted; considerate and tender in the treatment of others; benevolent; benignant.
- 1. Native; natural; characteristic; proper to the genus, species, or individual.
- To beget.
- = Syn. 2 and 3. Gracious, Good-natured, etc. (see benignant); Kindly, etc. (see kindly); benign, beneficent, bounteous, generous, indulgent, tender, humane, compassionate, good, lenient, clement, mild, gentle, bland, friendly, amicable.
- Agreeable, conducive to comfort
- (idiom) (all kinds of) Plenty of; ample.
- (idiom) (of a kind) Of the same kind; alike.
- (idiom) (kind of) Rather; somewhat.
- (idiom) (in kind) In the same manner or with an equivalent.
- (idiom) (in kind) With produce or commodities rather than with money.
SORTS vs KIND: RELATED WORDS
- Lots, Various, Types, Sort out, Kinds, Screen out, Screen, Class, Variety, Sieve, Separate, Assort, Classify, Form, Kind
- Forgiving, Tolerant, Benign, Form, Genial, Openhearted, Gracious, Kindhearted, Considerate, Helpful, Benevolent, Gentle, Thoughtful, Good, Sort
SORTS vs KIND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Lots, Various, Types, Sort out, Kinds, Screen out, Screen, Class, Variety, Sieve, Separate, Assort, Classify, Form, Kind
- Forgiving, Tolerant, Benign, Form, Genial, Openhearted, Gracious, Kindhearted, Considerate, Helpful, Benevolent, Gentle, Thoughtful, Good, Sort
SORTS vs KIND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Sorts elements of the array along one axis.
- Firearms, Sights, Telescopes and Ammunition of all sorts.
- People say all sorts of things out there.
- ALL SORTS SOLD WERE BARELY STEADY FOLLOWING QUALITY.
- Perhaps the other sorts derive from verbal storytelling.
- Card sorts, sentence completions, and other qualitative assessments.
- The mediator acts as a buffer of sorts.
- Sorts an array of objects by user distance.
- Straw carriers appear in all sorts of styles.
- Jarred Sumner, introduces all sorts of privacy concerns.
- KAREN: It was kind of a Hail Mary.
- The point is that our feelings are not really a kind of resistance, a kind of fight with the course of events.
- But the most important kind of love is the kind we most often neglect: self love.
- Be kind to people and they will be kind to you.
- Usually ICMP packets are transmitted when a packet of a different kind meets some kind of a problem.
- We patriotic americans have nothing in common with your kind at all, we respect diversity of thought, your kind abhor it.
- What kind of country, what kind of society, do we really want to be?
- That kind of venom and that kind of energy generally comes when there are more melanated people involved.
- But these guys just brought kind of a special force kind of set of skills to the game.
- Gilby does kind of has a Johnny Thunders kind of thing.
SORTS vs KIND: QUESTIONS
- How many answers did the crossword solver find to violently temperamental sorts?
- How many possible solutions were found for the violently temperamental sorts clue?
- What are your coping strategies when everything feels out of sorts?
- How can I make sure my sorts are consistent in Stata?
- What does Macbeth mean by There are all sorts of men?
- What sorts of ironies surround Iago in the first act?
- How many letters are in the solitary sorts crossword puzzle?
- Do you remember good sorts in the Christchurch community?
- Is a revolution of sorts inevitable due to inequality?
- Which organelle modifies sorts and packages proteins?
- What kind of cake should be refrigerated immediately?
- What kind of furniture does Jennifer Convertibles sell?
- What kind of character is Mary Shelley Frankenstein?
- What kind of monitor is the Motorola comfort85connect?
- What kind of character is Mackenzie Allen Phillips?
- What kind of problems do Hotpoint refrigerators have?
- What kind of training do veterinary technicians need?
- What kind of supermarket is metmetropolitan market?
- What kind of company is distribution international?
- What kind of medications do Psychiatrists prescribe?