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    Sort of
    • to some extent; in some way or other (used to convey inexactness or vagueness)

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  2. The meaning of SORT OF is to a moderate degree : somewhat. How to use sort of in a sentence.

  3. (A) SORT OF definition: 1. used to describe something approximately: 2. in some way or to some degree: 3. used to…. Learn more.

  4. (A) SORT OF meaning: 1. used to describe something approximately: 2. in some way or to some degree: 3. used to…. Learn more.

  5. a. (adverb) in some way or other; as it were; rather. b. (sentence substitute) used to express reservation or qualified assent. I’m only joking. Sort of. See full dictionary entry for sort. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  6. “Sort of” is almost always used to show a level of uncertainty or approximation. You can use it to express your opinion that’s not yet fully formed or if you want to describe something that’s not exactly what was expected.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English sort of spoken a) used to say that something is partly true but does not describe the exact situation I sort of like him, but I don’t know why. ‘Do you know what I mean?’ ‘Sort of.’. b) used when you are trying to describe something but it is difficult to find the right word or to be ...

  8. 1. To place or arrange according to class, kind, or size; classify: sorted the books into boxes by genre. See Synonyms at arrange. 2. To separate from others: sort the wheat from the chaff. v.intr. 1. To make a search or examination of a collection of things: sorted through the laundry looking for a matching sock. 2.

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