Kindest

/ˈkaɪndɪst/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Superlative form of kind, describing the utmost degree of being considerate and benevolent, particularly in legal settings concerning character references or judgments.
    The witness gave the kindest testimony in support of the accused.

Forms

  • kind
  • kinder

Commentary

Used chiefly as a superlative adjective; in legal contexts, often appears in character assessments or judgments regarding parties' intentions.

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