kidding
/ˈkɪdɪŋ/verb2 syllables
Kidding means: be silly or tease one another.
Synonyms for kidding6
What does kidding mean?2
verb
1
be silly or tease one another“After we relaxed, we just kidded around”
2
tell false information to for fun“Are you pulling my leg?”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with kidding?2
two syllables
three syllables
forbidding
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Kidding in a sentence
- Don't listen to her, she is only kidding.Aghanim
- He just died, and he wasn't kidding that he was allergic to wheat.Eccles17
- Are you kidding or are you being serious?joshitobuba
- Are you kidding and not speaking in earnest?shekitten
- Yanni desperately wanted the principal to believe that he was kidding.Amastan
- I get the impression that you are kidding me.rosbif
- I hope that you were kidding about leaving at midnight.CK
- Stop kidding yourself that people change over time.felidad
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