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Adverbial sort-of has 1 sense
  1. rather, kind of, kinda, sort of - to some (great or small) extent; "it was rather cold"; "the party was rather nice"; "the knife is rather dull"; "I rather regret that I cannot attend"; "He's rather good at playing the cello"; "he is kind of shy"

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Sort-of

Adverb

The term "sort-of" is used to indicate a degree or extent of something that is uncertain or tentative. It suggests that something is not completely or exactly what is being described or expected.

Example sentence: I sort-of understand the concept, but I still have some questions.

Adjective

When used as an adjective, "sort-of" means resembling something or someone in some ways but not completely. It implies a certain similarity or likeness to the thing or person being referred to.

Example sentence: He has a sort-of beard that gives him a rugged look.

Noun

In noun form, "sort-of" refers to a category or type of things that are somewhat similar or have certain common characteristics.

Example sentence: These books fall into the sort-of self-help genre, addressing personal growth and well-being.

Phrase

As a phrase, "sort-of" is used to soften or qualify a statement, indicating that it is not completely accurate or precise.

Example sentence: I sort-of like broccoli, but I prefer other vegetables.

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