Shall I say the implication of a kind of and quite are the same?
eg
1) It's a kind of cold.
2) It's quite cold.
Tks / ju
:up: And 'kind of' meaning 'quite' is kind of informal.
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Shall I say the implication of a kind of and quite are the same?
eg
1) It's a kind of cold.
2) It's quite cold.
Tks / ju
No. Just a degree of comparison. As the dictionary reference you gave states, "kind of" means "a little bit". "Quite" means "very". (For these types of comparisons).it sounds to me that they are in opposition.
.... "Quite" means "very". (For these types of comparisons).
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