fondly
Americanadverb
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in a fond manner; lovingly or affectionately.
He looked fondly at his child.
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Archaic. with complacent credulity; foolishly.
Etymology
Origin of fondly
Example Sentences
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For turning a group of players he fondly called “overachievers” into champions, LeDuc is The Times’ boys’ basketball coach of the year.
From Los Angeles Times
"Phil was a huge influence on the music industry and will be remembered fondly."
From BBC
Smith looks back fondly at his years at Imagineering, specifically calling out his time on the Guardians project.
From Los Angeles Times
The zoo said they will be "fondly remembered" by staff and visitors.
From BBC
Schofield’s friends remembered her fondly, leaving tributes on Instagram over the weekend.
From Los Angeles Times
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