Meaning & Definition of word "Fondly"

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    Fondly

    /ˈfɒndli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a loving or affectionate manner.
      • Example: She fondly remembered the summer days spent at her grandmother's house.
    • 2. With kindness or warmth.
      • Example: He spoke fondly of his childhood friends during the reunion.
    • 3. With a desire or hope that may not be grounded in reality.
      • Example: They fondly believed that they could complete the project in one week.
    • 4. In a way that suggests affection or a strong positive feeling.
      • Example: The teacher fondly regarded her students as the future leaders.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from 'fonden', meaning having a strong liking or affection.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    fondly remember:

    to recall a memory with affection

    fondly hope:

    to wish or desire strongly in a loving way

    think fondly of:

    to regard someone or something with fondness

    Related Words

    fond:

    having an affection or liking for someone or something

    fondness:

    a feeling of affection or liking

    Slang Meanings of fondly

    Meaning: to have a crush or strong affection for someone

    Example Sentence: He's been fondly crushing on her for months.

    Meaning: to feel nostalgic or sentimental about something

    Example Sentence: We fondly vibed over our high school days.