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kindly

American  
[kahynd-lee] / ˈkaɪnd li /

adjective

kindlier, kindliest
  1. having, showing, or proceeding from a benevolent disposition or spirit; kindhearted.

    kindly people.

  2. gentle or mild, as rule or laws.

  3. pleasant, agreeable, or benign.

    kindly climate.

  4. favorable, as soil for crops.


adverb

  1. in a kind manner; with sympathetic or helpful kindness.

  2. cordially or heartily.

    We thank you kindly.

  3. obligingly; please.

    Would you kindly close the door?

  4. with liking; favorably.

    to take kindly to an idea.

kindly British  
/ ˈkaɪndlɪ /

adjective

  1. having a sympathetic or warm-hearted nature

  2. motivated by warm and sympathetic feelings

    a kindly act

  3. pleasant, mild, or agreeable

    a kindly climate

  4. archaic natural; normal

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

adverb

  1. in a considerate or humane way

  2. with tolerance or forbearance

    he kindly forgave my rudeness

  3. cordially; pleasantly

    he greeted us kindly

  4. please (often used to express impatience or formality)

    will you kindly behave yourself!

  5. archaic in accordance with nature; appropriately

  6. to react unfavourably towards

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
kindly Idioms  

Synonym Usage

See kind 1.

Other Word Forms

Etymology

Origin of kindly

First recorded before 900; Middle English kyndly (adjective and adverb), Old English gecyndelīc “natural,” gecyndelīce “naturally”; see kind 1, -ly

Example Sentences

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But Steve Toussaint and Abubakar Salim, who play Lord Corlys Velaryon and his bastard son Alyn of Hull, suggest that in hindsight, we may look upon the first two seasons a bit more kindly.

From Salon Jun. 21, 2026

"My mum's church in Barnoldswick kindly let me use the church hall," she said.

From BBC May 20, 2026

“We kindly ask you not to rush to our stores in large numbers to acquire this product,” it wrote online.

From The Wall Street Journal May 18, 2026

But Dahl doesn’t take kindly to being managed.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 29, 2026

“I wish to get a little dress for my Tina, and I am too stupid to go alone. Will you kindly gif me a word of taste and help?”

From "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott

In theory — or in a kindlier, alternative universe — exercise would aid substantially in weight loss.

From Seattle Times Sep. 22, 2021

“Bonobos have evolved in a forest that is kindlier in its food supply, and that allows them to be kindly, too,” Wrangham and Peterson write.

From The New Yorker Feb. 13, 2019

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Mo., opened the House prayer asking at "a time fraught with tribalism at home and turbulence abroad" that lawmakers "become the architects of a kindlier nation."

From Fox News Jan. 3, 2019

Artists who have worked with the company describe her as a mother and a nurturer, a kindlier one than Bessie or Chekhov’s Arkadina or Brecht’s Mother Courage, roles she has also played.

From New York Times Jun. 25, 2015

“It's all right, I guess, Sonny,” she said in a kindlier tone.

From "October Sky" by Homer Hickam

"Mauretania to Urban Council, Amble, to the last and kindliest port in England, greetings and thanks. Mauretania."

From BBC Feb. 13, 2026

It’s also the band’s noisiest album — and perhaps its kindliest.

From New York Times Apr. 17, 2024

So I completely get why Larry David would lay hands on the world’s kindliest Muppet on live TV.

From Salon Feb. 9, 2024

Boldest of all is the brief appearance of Richard O’Rourke as Ronald Paquin, a retired priest, who answers the door to Pfeiffer and answers her questions with the kindliest of smiles.

From The New Yorker Nov. 9, 2015

Finally, he leaned toward her and said in the kindliest sort of voice, “What book did you have in mind, my dear?”

From "Lyddie" by Katherine Paterson

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