heartily
Americanadverb
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in a hearty manner; cordially.
He was greeted heartily.
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He sympathized heartily with their plight.
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without restraint; exuberantly; vigorously.
They laughed heartily.
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with a hearty appetite.
The campers ate heartily.
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I'm heartily sick of your complaining.
adverb
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thoroughly or vigorously
to eat heartily
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in a sincere manner
he congratulated me heartily on my promotion
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of heartily
First recorded in 1250–1300, heartily is from the Middle English word hertili; see hearty, -ly
Explanation
Doing something heartily means you do it with enthusiasm. Are you ecstatic to see your best friend after a summer apart? Don't just pat her on the back — hug her heartily! When you eat heartily, you show obvious enjoyment and gusto for your food, and when you laugh heartily, you don't hold back. This enthusiastic adverb comes from hearty, which has heart at its center. So if you put your whole heart into doing something, feel free to say you do it heartily.
Example Sentences
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Mr. Hahn is a wry guide, but heartily appreciative of his fellow practitioners.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 22, 2026
As it turns out, the fans heartily disagree.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 24, 2025
We also got suggestions from a charming subreddit called r/Ceanothus, which I recommend heartily to anyone with an interest in California native plants.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 2, 2025
When Beattie left and was replaced by Shankly, the future Liverpool manager took Law under his wing, fed him heartily to build up his strength and oversaw every aspect of his physical development.
From BBC • Jan. 17, 2025
By the time Amy came in, Jo was able to take her part in the family jubilation, not quite as heartily as usual, perhaps, but without repinings at Amy’s good fortune.
From "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott
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