all kinds of (Meaning)

all kinds of

arising from or characterized by sympathy or forbearance, a particular type, category, or class, family, lineage, goods as distinguished from money, a doubtful or barely admissible member of a category, manner, goods or commodities as distinguished from money, a group united by common traits or interests, nature, of a kind to give pleasure or relief, plenty of, something equal to what has been offered or received, of a sympathetic or helpful nature, showing or growing out of gentleness or goodness of heart, the equivalent of what has been offered or received, one that is barely a member of a category, fundamental nature or quality, of a forbearing nature, a specific or recognized variety, many, variety sense 3a, essential quality or character, wanting and liking to do good and to bring happiness to others, affectionate, loving

all kinds of Sentence Examples

  1. The library housed all kinds of literary works, from ancient scrolls to modern novels.
  2. The shop sold all kinds of trinkets, from seashells to keychains.
  3. The party was filled with all kinds of people, from young and old to rich and poor.
  4. The kitchen was stocked with all kinds of ingredients, from spices to vegetables.
  5. The zoo had all kinds of animals, from lions to zebras.
  6. The garden displayed all kinds of flowers, from roses to sunflowers.
  7. The music playlist featured all kinds of genres, from rock to classical.
  8. The market stall sold all kinds of produce, from fruits to vegetables.
  9. The store had all kinds of clothes, from casual wear to formal attire.
  10. The workshop was equipped with all kinds of tools, from hammers to screwdrivers.

FAQs About the word all kinds of

arising from or characterized by sympathy or forbearance, a particular type, category, or class, family, lineage, goods as distinguished from money, a doubtful

numerous, multiple,many, quite a few, various, multitudinous, legion, some,several, countless

few,limited,countable

The library housed all kinds of literary works, from ancient scrolls to modern novels.

The shop sold all kinds of trinkets, from seashells to keychains.

The party was filled with all kinds of people, from young and old to rich and poor.

The kitchen was stocked with all kinds of ingredients, from spices to vegetables.