all kinds of
The phrase "all kinds of" is commonly used in informal English to emphasize a large variety or number of things, people, or situations.
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Definition
B2General
(informal)A large variety or number of things or people.
Example
- There were all kinds of foods at the buffet.
- She has to manage all kinds of responsibilities at work.
B2Informal Speech
(informal, emphatic)Used to emphasize an extreme degree.
Example
- I'm all kinds of tired after that workout.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "all kinds of":
some kind ofall ofvarious and sundryof allmany and variedfor all