About Lesson
Meaning
“I’m kind of” is a phrase used to express a moderate degree or slight extent of something. It can convey uncertainty, hesitation, or a casual tone, often implying “a little bit” or “sort of.”
Sentences
- I’m kind of hungry, but not enough to eat a full meal.
- She’s kind of tired, so she might skip the party.
- I’m kind of worried about the weather tomorrow.
- He’s kind of annoyed because of the noise outside.
- I’m kind of excited about the new movie coming out.
- They’re kind of late, but I’m sure they’ll show up soon.
- I’m kind of confused about the instructions.
- She’s kind of shy when meeting new people.
- I’m kind of enjoying this, even though it’s challenging.
- We’re kind of in a hurry, so we can’t stay long.