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--adv. 2 cordially, graciously, obligingly, amiably, amicably,<br />

politely, genially, courteously, thoughtfully, considerately,<br />

hospitably, agreeably, pleasantly: He very kindly invited me in<br />

for a cup of tea. 3 please, be so kind as to, be good enough<br />

to: Would you kindly pass the salt?<br />

kindness n. 1 friendliness, kind-heartedness, warm-heartedness,<br />

graciousness, goodness, good-naturedness, good-heartedness, good<br />

will, benevolence, benignity, humaneness, humanity, decency,<br />

tenderness, gentleness, kindliness, charity, charitableness,<br />

generosity, philanthropy, beneficence, compassion, sympathy,<br />

understanding, thoughtfulness, consideration, cordiality,<br />

hospitality, warmth, geniality, indulgence, tolerance, patience:<br />

We shall always appreciate the kindness shown to us by our hosts<br />

during our visit. 2 favour, good deed or turn, service, act of<br />

kindness; generosity, assistance, aid: She did me a great<br />

kindness in introducing me to you. How can I repay your<br />

kindness?<br />

kindred adj. 1 close, associated, united, allied, analogous, like,<br />

similar, matching, parallel, common, related; akin: Because we<br />

both like sports, Samantha's interests are kindred to mine. 2<br />

related, consanguineous, consanguine, cognate, agnate:<br />

Linguists regard the Romance languages as kindred tongues.<br />

--n. 3 See kin, 1.<br />

king n. prince, crowned head, majesty, sovereign, monarch, ruler,<br />

regent, Colloq Brit royal: In former times, the king had power<br />

of life and death over his subjects.<br />

kingdom n. 1 realm, empire, sovereignty, principality, monarchy: He<br />

sought a suitable wife throughout the kingdom. 2 field, area,<br />

domain, province, sphere (of influence), territory, bailiwick,<br />

Colloq turf: The operating theatre is the surgeon's kingdom.<br />

kink n. 1 twist, crimp, tangle, knot, wrinkle, curl, coil, curlicue,<br />

crinkle: Those kinks wouldn't occur if you had coiled the rope<br />

properly. 2 pang, twinge, stab, spasm, cramp, stitch, tweak,<br />

crick: I have a kink in my neck from constantly looking down.<br />

3 difficulty, complication, flaw, hitch, snag, defect,<br />

imperfection, distortion, deformity: There were several kinks

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