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kindly
[kahynd-lee]
adjective
having, showing, or proceeding from a benevolent disposition or spirit; kindhearted.
kindly people.
gentle or mild, as rule or laws.
pleasant, agreeable, or benign.
kindly climate.
favorable, as soil for crops.
kindly
/ ˈkaɪndlɪ /
adjective
having a sympathetic or warm-hearted nature
motivated by warm and sympathetic feelings
a kindly act
pleasant, mild, or agreeable
a kindly climate
archaic, natural; normal
adverb
in a considerate or humane way
with tolerance or forbearance
he kindly forgave my rudeness
cordially; pleasantly
he greeted us kindly
please (often used to express impatience or formality)
will you kindly behave yourself!
archaic, in accordance with nature; appropriately
to react unfavourably towards
Other Word Forms
- kindliness noun
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The idea is that they may have received a break on the loan terms — a lower down payment required, or a lower interest rate charge — because lenders think kindlier of borrowers for primary residences.
She asked for £30 for petrol to take her nephews and nieces out - but he kindly sent her £80.
In a letter to Evatt, Churchill said he was "grieved" to report that the platypus "kindly" sent to him had died in the final stretch of the journey.
"We will continue to be united as loving parents to our children and would therefore kindly ask for our family privacy to be respected. There will be no further comment."
When left to his own devices, Sandler’s style of comedy isn’t exactly — how do I put this kindly — pleasant to ingest in massive quantities.
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