enkindle | (verb) call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses) | Synonyms: arouse, elicit, evoke, fire, kindle, provoke, raise |
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(verb) cause to start burning | Synonyms: conflagrate, inflame, kindle |
enkindled | (adjective) set afire | Synonyms: ignited, kindled |
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humankind | (noun) all of the living human inhabitants of the earth | Synonyms: human beings, human race, humanity, humans, man, mankind, world |
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kind | (adjective) having or showing a tender and considerate and helpful nature; used especially of persons and their behavior | - |
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(adjective) tolerant and forgiving under provocation | Synonyms: tolerant |
(adjective) agreeable, conducive to comfort | Synonyms: genial |
(noun) a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality | Synonyms: form, sort, variety |
kinda | (adverb) to some (great or small) extent | Synonyms: kind of, rather, sort of |
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kindergarten | (noun) a preschool for children age 4 to 6 to prepare them for primary school | - |
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kindergartener | (noun) a child who attends a preschool or kindergarten | Synonyms: kindergartner, preschooler |
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kindergartner | (noun) a child who attends a preschool or kindergarten | Synonyms: kindergartener, preschooler |
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kindhearted | (adjective) having or proceeding from an innately kind disposition | Synonyms: kind-hearted |
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kindheartedness | (noun) sympathy arising from a kind heart | Synonyms: kind-heartedness |
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kindjal | (noun) a kind of short sword or dagger with a slightly curved blade, probably originated in Chechnya. | - |
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kindle | (verb) call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses) | Synonyms: arouse, elicit, enkindle, evoke, fire, provoke, raise |
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(verb) cause to start burning | Synonyms: conflagrate, enkindle, inflame |
(verb) catch fire | Synonyms: inflame |
kindled | (adjective) set afire | Synonyms: enkindled, ignited |
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kindliness | (noun) friendliness evidence by a kindly and helpful disposition | Synonyms: helpfulness |
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kindling | (noun) the act of setting something on fire | Synonyms: firing, ignition, inflammation, lighting |
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(noun) material for starting a fire | Synonyms: punk, spunk, tinder, touchwood |
kindly | (adjective) pleasant and agreeable | - |
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(adjective) showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding and generosity | Synonyms: benevolent, charitable, good-hearted, large-hearted, openhearted, sympathetic |
(adverb) in a kind manner or out of kindness | - |
kindness | (noun) a kind act | Synonyms: benignity |
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(noun) the quality of being warmhearted and considerate and humane and sympathetic | - |
(noun) tendency to be kind and forgiving | Synonyms: forgivingness |
kindred | (adjective) related by blood or marriage | - |
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(adjective) similar in quality or character | Synonyms: akin |
(noun) group of people related by blood or marriage | Synonyms: clan, kin, kin group, kinship group, tribe |
mankind | (noun) all of the living human inhabitants of the earth | Synonyms: human beings, human race, humanity, humankind, humans, man, world |
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rekindle | (verb) arouse again | - |
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(verb) kindle anew, as of a fire | - |
unkind | (adjective) lacking kindness | - |
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(adjective) deficient in humane and kindly feelings | Synonyms: pitiless |
unkindled | (adjective) not set afire | - |
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unkindly | (adjective) lacking in sympathy and kindness | Synonyms: unsympathetic |
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(adverb) in an unkind manner or with unkindness | - |
unkindness | (noun) lack of sympathy | - |
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womankind | (noun) women as distinguished from men | - |
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