would you so kind (...)

  • 1would you be kind enough to do something — would you be so kind as to do something spoken phrase used for asking someone to do something in a very polite and formal way Robert, would you be so kind as to shut the door for me? Thesaurus: ways of asking questions and making requestshyponym… …

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  • 2would you be kind enough to do something — or would you be so kind as to do something spoken used for asking someone to do something in a very polite and formal way Robert, would you be so kind as to shut the door for me? …

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  • 3would you be so kind as to do something — would you be kind enough to do something or would you be so kind as to do something spoken used for asking someone to do something in a very polite and formal way Robert, would you be so kind as to shut the door for me? …

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  • 4would you kindly — would you be so kind as to, could you please, would you mind …

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  • 5would you please — please, if you would be so kind …

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  • 6kind — 1 /kaInd/ noun 1 (C) a type or sort or person or thing (+ of): What kind of fish is this? | Are you in some kind of trouble? | victimization of the worst kind | all kinds of: They sell all kinds of different things. | of this kind: Operations of… …

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  • 7kind — kind1 W1S1 [kaınd] n [: Old English; Origin: cynd] 1.) [U and C] one of the different types of a person or thing that belong to the same group = ↑sort, ↑type kind of ▪ They sell all kinds of things. ▪ The flowers attract several different kinds… …

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  • 8kind — kind1 [ kaınd ] noun *** 1. ) count a type of person or thing: kind of: What kind of person is she? different kinds of: Many people like to try lots of different kinds of food. of some kind: We ve all had disappointments of some kind. of any kind …

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  • 9kind — I [[t]ka͟ɪnd[/t]] NOUN USES AND PHRASES ♦ kinds 1) N COUNT: usu N of n If you talk about a particular kind of thing, you are talking about one of the types or sorts of that thing. The party needs a different kind of leadership... Had Jamie ever… …

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  • 10kind — I UK [kaɪnd] / US noun Word forms kind : singular kind plural kinds *** 1) [countable] a type of person or thing kind of: What kind of person is she? different kinds of: Many people like to try lots of different kinds of food. of some kind: We ve …

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