A surname.
kinder
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for kinder.
Editorial note
If the work is too challenging, ask for sensible deadlines (fuk I hate deadlines!), scope reductions and a kinder work environment.
Quick take
A surname.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of kinder gathered in one view.
Places in the United States:
An unincorporated community in Johnson County, Indiana.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for kinder.
noun
A surname.
noun
Places in the United States:
noun
An unincorporated community in Johnson County, Indiana.
noun
A town in Allen Parish, Louisiana.
Example sentences
If the work is too challenging, ask for sensible deadlines (fuk I hate deadlines!), scope reductions and a kinder work environment.
Maybe because he's in kinder garden, but they really take the time to do it for all kids.
Because banning all areas to smoke it a kinder attitude as it eliminates any appearance of acceptance of smoking.
^^^thinks it would be kinder to netizens if 'Dan-o' found no means by which to facebook us...
Finally, there is the simple matter of trust or, if you want to be kinder, future-proofing.
You could make the same points with kinder language and get farther with this crowd than you are right now.
It's an abuse of language just to make these companies sound kinder.
Or we can change our system to one that is kinder, economical, and raises the standard of living for everybody.
Basically, if there's two ways to read something, try using the more charitable way, the way that's kinder and nicer, the way that doesn't assume the author is a moron.
While some might defend or even be kinder to G+ (well...) but I personally just can't accept a service this broken.
Meinen Kinder will sort it out, but I arbeit so hard all my life, surely I deserve to enjoy my pension...
The workplace here and now is far kinder and gentler than almost any time or place in history (with the possible exception of contemporary, developed nations).
Quote examples
Substitute kinder and more considerate for that second "smarter".
Funny, I read "old school" as a kinder euphemism for shoddy (with all due respect to Sid's brilliance as a designer and hacker).
I merely replied in a much kinder tone to the parent comment that wrote "downvote count = a number of people who got no clue what meta language is".
I don't think "shifting" the entirety of the conversation to that is a good idea simply because focusing on the first 13 years of education [Kinder-12th] is going to take 15-17 years to show significant impacts.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use kinder in a sentence?
If the work is too challenging, ask for sensible deadlines (fuk I hate deadlines!), scope reductions and a kinder work environment.
What does kinder mean?
A surname.
What part of speech is kinder?
kinder is commonly used as noun.