kind |
private |
As nouns the difference between kind and private
is that
kind is child (young person) while
private is the lowest rank of the army.
As an adjective private is
belonging to, concerning, or accessible only to an individual person or a specific group.
kind |
goodwill |
As nouns the difference between kind and goodwill
is that
kind is child (young person) while
goodwill is a favorably disposed attitude toward someone or something.
kind |
pitiful |
Related terms |
Kind is a related term of pitiful.
As a noun kind
is child (young person).
As an adjective pitiful is
feeling pity; merciful.
kind |
source |
As nouns the difference between kind and source
is that
kind is child (young person) while
source is the person, place or thing from which something (information, goods, etc) comes or is acquired.
As a verb source is
(chiefly|us) to obtain or procure:.
recital |
kind |
Related terms |
Recital is a related term of kind.
As nouns the difference between recital and kind
is that
recital is recital while
kind is child (young person).
grouping |
kind |
Related terms |
Grouping is a related term of kind.
As nouns the difference between grouping and kind
is that
grouping is a collection of things or people united as a group while
kind is child (young person).
As a verb grouping
is .
kind |
mollifying |
Related terms |
Kind is a related term of mollifying.
As a noun kind
is child (young person).
As a verb mollifying is
.
kind |
endearing |
As nouns the difference between kind and endearing
is that
kind is child (young person) while
endearing is endearment.
As an adjective endearing is
inspiring love or affection, in a childlike way.
As a verb endearing is
.
propitious |
kind |
Synonyms |
Propitious is a synonym of kind.
As an adjective propitious
is favorable; benevolent (eg
propitious weather ).
As a noun kind is
child (young person).
placid |
kind |
Related terms |
Placid is a related term of kind.
As an adjective placid
is serene; calm.
As a noun kind is
child (young person).
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