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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
kindly
kind·ly [kindly kindlier kindliest] adverb, adjective BrE [ˈkaɪndli] NAmE [ˈkaɪndli] adverb 1. in a kind way • She spoke kindly to them. • He has kindly agreed to help. 2. (old-fashioned, formal)used to ask or tell sb to do sth, especially when you are annoyed • Kindly leave me alone! • Visitors are kindly requested to sign the book. Word Origin: Old English: adverb from gecyndelīce ‘naturally, characteristically’ (see the adjective ↑kind, ↑-ly); adjective from gecyndelīc ‘natural’ (see the noun ↑kind, ↑-ly). Example Bank: •‘Don't worry, Jo,’ he said kindly. •She kindly agreed to give me a ride home. Idioms: ↑look kindly on somebody ▪ ↑not take kindly to somebody Derived Word: ↑kindliness adjective only before noun (old-fashioned or literary) kind and caring Word Origin: Old English: adverb from gecyndelīce ‘naturally, characteristically’ (see the adjective ↑kind, ↑-ly); adjective from gecyndelīc ‘natural’ (see the noun ↑kind, ↑-ly). Example Bank: •The doctor was a quiet, kindly man. •The teachers were generally gentle and kindly.
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