No, the word "kinder" is not a verb. It is typically used as a comparative adjective to describe someone who is more kind or considerate.
The verb form of the word "residence" is "reside."
To do. A deed (noun) is something you do (verb).
The word "receive" is a verb.
The word compelled is a regular verb. It is the past tense of the verb compel.
The word "relinquish" is a verb.
Kindest is not a verb. It is the superlative degree of Adjective Kind, kinder being the comparative degree.
Kinder is the German word for children.
The word "kinder" is a German word meaning children.
The equivalent of the German word Kinder in English is " child".
It cannot it is not a word
kind.
The German word for children is Kinder.
Criança.
The word kinder is the comparative form of the adjective kind. Example sentence: It's much kinder to say nothing when your friend is not looking their best.
Kind or Kleine
The new teacher is much kinder to her students compared to the previous one.
Children = Kinder