First Known Use: before 12th century
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1kindly
adjective kind·ly \ˈkīn(d)-lē\
: having or showing a gentle nature and a desire to help others
kind·li·erkind·li·est
Full Definition of KINDLY
2
: of an agreeable or beneficial nature : pleasant <a kindly climate>
3
: of a sympathetic or generous nature
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Origin of KINDLY
Middle English, from Old English cyndelīc, from cynd
Related to KINDLY
- Synonyms
- beneficent, benevolent, benignant, compassionate, good-hearted, kind, kindhearted, humane, softhearted, sympathetic, tender, tenderhearted, warmhearted
2kindly
adverb
: in a kind way
Full Definition of KINDLY
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2
a : in a kind manner : sympathetically b : as a gesture of goodwill <would take it kindly if you would put in a good word> c : in a gracious manner : courteously <they kindly invited us along> d : as a matter of courtesy : please <would you kindly order me a cab>
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First Known Use of KINDLY
before 12th century
Related to KINDLY
- Synonyms
- considerately, courteously, graciously, well, nicely, reasonably, thoughtfully
- Antonyms
- discourteously, inconsiderately, thoughtlessly
Rhymes with KINDLY
KINDLY[1] Defined for Kids
1kindly
adjective kind·ly \ˈkīnd-lē\
kind·li·erkind·li·est
Definition of KINDLY for Kids
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: 2kind 1
2
: pleasant or wholesome in nature <The cool and kindly breath of evening entered through doors and windows. — E. B. White, Charlotte's Web>
— kind·li·ness noun
2kindly
adverb
Definition of KINDLY for Kids
1
: in a sympathetic manner <The principal treated him kindly.>
2
: in a willing manner <We didn't take kindly to the change in schedule.>
3
: in an appreciative manner <I would take it kindly if you could help me.>
4
: in an obliging manner <Would you kindly take your seat?>
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