Antonym: unkindly. Similar words: spindly, kindle, kindled, friendly, unfriendly, profoundly, dwindle, swindle. Meaning: ['kaɪndlɪ] adj. 1. showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding and generosity 2. pleasant and agreeable. adv. in a kind manner or out of kindness.
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91. I was welcomed very kindly at my hotel.
92. Presumably killers did not take kindly to amateur detectives.
93. Spiers was an unassuming and kindly man, whose painstaking scholarship was greatly admired by those who knew him.
94. Her duties as a chaperone had become less evident now that she was accustomed to Paul and had been spoken to kindly.
95. Live simply, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly, leave the rest to God. Ronald Reagan
96. Kindly rectify this as soon as possible and consult Betty Syrett if you have any doubts or queries on the subject.
97. The inclinations to treat animals kindly are grounded in the analogies to be observed in human behaviour.
98. The objection to the claim is that it is mere assertion or, more kindly, an act of faith.
99. The women in particular, knowing of my mother's departure, were kindly and generous with their affection.
100. Officer Browning has kindly agreed to come into school and give us a talk on crime prevention.
101. Farmers began to look kindly upon them when they found they grew in a variety of conditions.
102. My wife went down the fellside to a cottage and the lady kindly called 999 for help. Sentencedict.com
103. The governess here, Miss Lambert, has kindly taught me a little.
104. As will have appeared previously, judges do not take kindly to abbreviations in speech.
105. I believe the First Mate, Mr Brown, treated me kindly; he consigned my dead infant to its watery fate.
106. I have been very kindly treated in your lovely City, and everyone has been good to me.
107. The whips, however, would not take kindly to a woman set among them.
108. In Head, Nicholson had kindly provided them with a suicide note for which Mike Nesmith was eternally grateful.
109. This kindly knight in greasy overalls is as handsome and charming a prince as any young maiden could wish to meet.
110. Her pity for the man she had hurt so deeply made her behave more kindly towards him than was perhaps sensible.
111. Reggie was an endearing, kindly man who had led a leisurely, unadventurous life as a country gentleman.
112. By making a full confession, Reeves hoped he would be more kindly treated by the authorities.
113. So the kindly plant grew to cover the rock with her green leaves.
114. Penry was unlikely to look kindly on some one who landed on his island uninvited twice in a row.
115. Edith Harlow had kindly agreed to teach in her place.
116. Sometimes, a lie is told in kindness. I don't believe it ever works kindly. The quick pain of truth can pass away, but the slow, eating agony of a lie is never lost. John Steinbeck
117. She kindly taught me, after that, To wrestle with her on the mat.
118. Following the meeting, Mr R Mulford has kindly offered to give a talk and slideshow.
119. The big centre forward got his reward when it fell kindly, but he turned to smash his shot inches wide.
120. It was obviously a subject she barely grasped, because her report was, to put it kindly, gibberish.
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