“KIND” на русском языке

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имя прилагательное
добрый
good kind kindly nice gentle gracious
любезный
kind dear amiable gracious accommodating polite
хороший
good well nice pretty fine kind
сердечный
cordial cardiac hearty warm hearted kind
благожелательный
benevolent friendly amiable kind well-disposed well-minded
имя существительное
вид
view kind form look appearance species
тип
type style kind class nature character
разновидность
species variety kind variation type form
род
genus race kind family generation type
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grade variety class sort brand kind
класс
class rating classroom grade school kind
порода
breed species race kind strain stock
природа
nature kind grain
разряд
discharge rank category digit class kind
качество
quality character grade property degree kind
семейство
family kind stirpes stirps
отличительный признак
hallmark character difference earmark note kind

синонимы

имя прилагательное

kindly good-natured kindhearted warmhearted caring affectionate loving warm considerate helpful thoughtful obliging unselfish selfless altruistic good attentive compassionate sympathetic understanding big-hearted benevolent benign friendly neighborly hospitable well-meaning public-spirited

имя существительное

sort type variety style form class category genre genus species race breed flavor

примеры использования

But a different kind.

Hundreds of thousands of my kind died for their amusement in wars fought for no reason other than to entertain.

He didn’t know why he felt that way, but it was some kind of intuition.

”“So you are of the lesser Y Dvar, and not of the benevolent kind.

Because she’s the kind of person who doesn’t promise what she can’t deliver.

“She’s never been anything but kind to me.

The slavers were hardly kind but they knew better than to damage their merchandise.

And you are brave, and brilliant, and kind.

Someone had been kind enough to line the edge of the drop with white stones he could just about see in the abyssal gloom, so at least he had a clue where it was, although a bigger clue came from the knots of black-skinned Taiytakei with white-painted faces and torches.

The physical distance separating Port Knot City from other cities and stations made it difficult to facilitate any kind of interaction with the outside world.

Tate was the kind of man that when you were in trouble, you invited him over late in the evening for a drink, and you spilled your problems to him.