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
- overheartily adverb
- quasi-heartily adverb
- superheartily adverb
- unheartily adverb
Etymology
Origin of heartily
First recorded in 1250–1300, heartily is from the Middle English word hertili; hearty, -ly
Example Sentences
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If I am honest I think I was a little jealous, and maybe this was why I was heartily sick of hearing Mutti going on and on about her confounded elephant.
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Like the others, its lead suffers heartily before falling in love with a hunk.
From Los Angeles Times
“Hey, Jonah buddy,” Dad said, too heartily, as soon as Jonah said hello.
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"The boy with the cheeses. Our gift to you, Sheba," he said heartily.
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We sat back, and he took a bite of plantain and blew steam out of his mouth, cackling heartily.
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