Kinda fast?

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alphaai

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Hello,

Can I say:

That car drove kinda fast.

Does "Kinda Fast" mean fast or slow?

Ben
 
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First of all, the car does not drive. It is driven by somebody.

That driver/pilot drove kinda fast. or That car was driven kinda fast.

Kinda means: rather, somewhat, sort of, slightly etc. That means the driver was driving fast, but not too fast.

Kinda is the informal version of kind of. Do not use it in formal speech.
 
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