kindly


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kind·ly

 (kīnd′lē)
adj. kind·li·er, kind·li·est
1. Of a sympathetic, helpful, or benevolent nature: a kindly interest; a gentle, kindly soul. See Synonyms at kind1.
2. Agreeable; pleasant: a kindly breeze.
3.
a. Archaic Of or relating to a status derived by legal descent from an ancestor.
b. Obsolete Natural to its kind.
adv.
1. Out of kindness: She kindly overlooked their mistake.
2. In a kind manner: He spoke kindly to us.
3. Pleasantly; agreeably: The sun shone kindly.
4. In an accommodating manner: Would you kindly fill in your name and address?
5. Obsolete In a way or course that is natural; fittingly.
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kindly

(ˈkaɪndlɪ)
adj, -lier or -liest
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
adv
5. in a considerate or humane way
6. with tolerance or forbearance: he kindly forgave my rudeness.
7. cordially; pleasantly: he greeted us kindly.
8. please (often used to express impatience or formality): will you kindly behave yourself!.
9. archaic in accordance with nature; appropriately
10. not take kindly to to react unfavourably towards
ˈkindliness n
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kind•ly

(ˈkaɪnd li)

adj. -li•er, -li•est,
adv. adj.
1. having, showing, or proceeding from a kind disposition: kindly people.
2. gentle or mild.
3. pleasant or beneficial.
adv.
4. in a kind manner.
5. cordially or heartily: We thank you kindly.
6. obligingly; please: Kindly close the door.
7. favorably: to take kindly to an idea.
[before 900]
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kindly

Kindly can be an adverb or an adjective.

1. used as an adverb

If you do something kindly, you do it in a kind way.

Priscilla played with Edal kindly and patiently.
She smiled very kindly.

You can use kindly to show that you are grateful to someone.

They kindly contributed to our funds.
Manfred and Mrs Mount are very kindly taking me back.

Some people use kindly when they are asking someone to do something in an annoyed way. This is a rather old-fashioned use.

Kindly stand back a minute, please.
2. 'take kindly'

If you do not take kindly to something, you are very unwilling to accept it.

He doesn't take too kindly to discipline.
It is hard to imagine her taking kindly to too much interference.
3. used as an adjective

Kindly is sometimes an adjective with the same meaning as 'kind'. This is a rather old-fashioned use.

They are kindly people.
He had been given shelter by a kindly villager.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.kindly - showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding and generosity; "was charitable in his opinions of others"; "kindly criticism"; "a kindly act"; "sympathetic words"; "a large-hearted mentor"
kind - having or showing a tender and considerate and helpful nature; used especially of persons and their behavior; "kind to sick patients"; "a kind master"; "kind words showing understanding and sympathy"; "thanked her for her kind letter"
2.kindly - pleasant and agreeable; "a kindly climate"; "kindly breeze"
benignant, benign - pleasant and beneficial in nature or influence; "a benign smile"; "the benign sky"; "the benign influence of pure air"
Adv.1.kindly - in a kind manner or out of kindness; "He spoke kindly to the boy"; "she kindly overlooked the mistake"
unkindly - in an unkind manner or with unkindness; "The teacher treats the children unkindly"
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kindly

look kindly on or upon something or someone help, back, second, support, aid, forward, champion, encourage, defend, promote, take (someone's) part, strengthen, assist, advocate, uphold, side with, go along with, stand up for, espouse, stand behind, hold (someone's) hand, stick up for (informal), succour, buoy up, boost (someone's) morale, take up the cudgels for, be a source of strength to The committee will look kindly on requests to replace injured players.
not take kindly to something or someone dislike, object to, resent, take exception to, be offended by, be angry about, be bitter about, take offence at, harbour a grudge against, take as an insult, be in a huff about, take amiss, be pissed (off) about (taboo slang), have hard feelings about She did not take kindly to being offered advice on her social life.
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kindly

adjective
Characterized by kindness and concern for others:
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Translations
بِلُطْفلُطْفَاًلطيفمِن فَضْلَك
laskavě
venligvenligstvenligt
ystävällisesti
ljubazno
gera svo velvinalegurvinsamlega
親切に
친절하게
ljubeznivoprijazno
vänligt
อย่างใจดี
một cách tử tế

kindly

[ˈkaɪndlɪ]
A. ADJ (kindlier (compar) (kindliest (superl))) [person] → bondadoso; [tone of voice] → tierno, cariñoso; [face, eyes, smile] → afable, dulce; [remark] → cariñoso
a kindly soulun alma caritativa or bondadosa
B. ADV
1. (= thoughtfully) → amablemente
"you seem tired this morning, Jenny," she said kindly-pareces cansada esta mañana, Jenny -dijo cariñosamente
he very kindly helpedtuvo la amabilidad de ayudar
to look kindly on sthver algo con buenos ojos
to look kindly on sbser benévolo con algn
to take kindly to sth he didn't take very kindly to her suggestionno acogió muy bien su sugerencia
the villagers do not take kindly to newcomersa la gente del pueblo no les gustan mucho los recién llegados
he doesn't take kindly to being kept waitingno le hace ninguna gracia que le hagan esperar
to think kindly of sbtener un buen concepto de algn
2. (= please) (frm) kindly wait a momenthaga el favor de esperar un momento, tenga la amabilidad de esperar un momento
kindly mind your own businesshaz el favor de no meterte en lo que no te importa
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kindly

[ˈkaɪndli]
adj
[person] → bienveillant(e), plein(e) de gentillesse
[interest, tone] → bienveillant(e)
adv
[say] → gentiment
"Don't worry," she said kindly → "Ne t'en fais pas", m'a-t-elle dit gentiment.
[offer, invite] → gentiment
He kindly offered to help us → Il a gentiment offert de nous aider.
to kindly agree to do sth → gentiment accepter de faire qch
Charles has kindly agreed to help → Charles a gentiment accepté de nous aider.
[treat] → avec gentillesse
to look kindly on sth → voir qch d'un bon œil
[take]
He didn't take it kindly → Il l'a mal pris.
to take kindly to sth (= welcome) → voir qch d'un bon œil, goûter qch
They are unlikely to take kindly to the idea → Ils ne verront probablement pas cette idée d'un bon œil., Il est probable qu'ils ne goûtent guère cette idée.
not to take kindly to sth → ne guère goûter qch
He doesn't take kindly to criticism → Il ne goûte guère les critiques.
He didn't take kindly to being scolded by his own son → Il n'a guère goûté d'être réprimandé par son propre fils.
(= please) kindly refrain from
Kindly refrain from smoking → Veuillez vous abstenir de fumer., Ayez l'obligeance de vous abstenir de fumer.
will you kindly ... → ayez l'obligeance de ...
Will you kindly stop shouting at me → Ayez l'obligeance de cesser de me crier dessus.
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kindly

adv
speak, actfreundlich, nett; treatliebenswürdig, freundlich; (= generously) give, donate, offergroßzügig, freundlicherweise; invitefreundlicherweise; to look kindly (up)on somebodyjdm gewogen sein; to look kindly (up)on somethingetw positiv betrachten; to think kindly of somebodynicht schlecht von jdm denken; they kindly put me up for a nightsie nahmen mich freundlicherweise für eine Nacht auf
(with request) → bitte; kindly shut the doormachen Sie doch bitte die Tür zu; will you kindly do it nowtun Sie das sofort, wenn ich bitten darf; will you kindly shut up!halten Sie doch endlich den Mund
I don’t take kindly to his smokingsein Rauchen ist mir gar nicht angenehm; he won’t take at all kindly to thatdas wird ihm gar nicht gefallen; I don’t take kindly to not being askedes ärgert mich, wenn ich nicht gefragt werde; she didn’t take kindly to the idea of going abroadsie konnte sich gar nicht mit dem Gedanken anfreunden, ins Ausland zu gehen; she didn’t take it kindly when I said …sie hat es nicht gut aufgenommen, als ich sagte
adj (+er) personlieb, nett, freundlich; face, eyes, smilefreundlich; advicegut gemeint, freundlich; voicesanft, gütig; a kindly soulein guter Mensch
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kindly

[ˈkaɪndlɪ]
1. adj (-ier (comp) (-iest (superl))) (person, smile, tone) → benevolo/a, affabile; (gesture) → gentile
2. adv (speak, act) → con gentilezza, gentilmente
kindly wait a moment → abbia la cortesia or gentilezza di aspettare un momento
will you kindly ... → vuole... per cortesia
he doesn't take kindly to being kept waiting → non gli piace affatto dover aspettare
he didn't take it kindly → non l'ha presa molto bene
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kind2

(kaind) adjective
ready or anxious to do good to others; friendly. He's such a kind man; It was very kind of you to look after the children yesterday.
ˈkindly adverb
1. in a kind manner. She kindly lent me a handkerchief.
2. please. Would you kindly stop talking!
adjective
having or showing a gentle and friendly nature. a kindly smile; a kindly old lady.
ˈkindliness noun
ˈkindness noun
the quality of being kind. I'll never forget her kindness; Thank you for all your kindness.
ˌkind-ˈhearted adjective
having or showing kindness. She is too kind-hearted to hurt an animal.
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kindly

لُطْفَاً laskavě venligt freundlicherweise ευγενικά amablemente ystävällisesti gentiment ljubazno cortesemente 親切に 친절하게 vriendelijk vennlig uprzejmie amavelmente любезно vänligt อย่างใจดี iyilikle một cách tử tế 亲切地
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Major Smyth was a simple, kindly gentleman, and proved a good stepfather to his wife's little boy, who, when he grew up and became famous drew his stepfather's portrait in the character of Colonel Newcome.
He is a very kindly, generous man, and anyone who has ever written stories will know that it is much more difficult to make kindly, generous characters interesting than unkindly and mean ones.
"Kindly tell me," continued the other, "what has happened here.
They looked kindly on the child, and, after whispering long among themselves, two little bright-eyed Elves flew over the shining water, and, lighting on the clover-blossoms, said gently, "Little maiden, many thanks for your kindness; and our Queen bids us ask if you will go with us to Fairy-Land, and learn what we can teach you."
Shed down a kindly ray from above upon my life, and strength of war, that I may be able to drive away bitter cowardice from my head and crush down the deceitful impulses of my soul.
"You seem to be very religious," he continued, kindly, addressing the prince," which is a thing one meets so seldom nowadays among young people."
He gave me some very nice oats, he patted me, spoke kindly, and then went away.
Auld, she very kindly commenced to teach me the A, B, C.
'Not so,' was Peter's mild reply, His cheeks all wet with grateful tears; No man recalls, so well as I, Your services in bygone years: And this new offer, I admit, Is very very kindly meant-- Still, to avail myself of it Would not be quite convenient!'
I should like to cry a little because Oz is gone, if you will kindly wipe away my tears, so that I shall not rust."
But he seems to be a clever man in his profession--and I think, in his way, he means kindly toward George.
The alarm will be sounded and you'll be in a pretty position without your boots!" (The staff officer smiled.) "Kindly return to your posts, gentlemen, all of you, all!" he added in a tone of command.