fondly

fondly
fond|ly [ˈfɔndli US ˈfa:ndli] adv
1.) fondly imagine/believe/hope etc
to believe something that is untrue, hope for something that will probably not happen etc
Some people still fondly believe that modern science can solve all the world's problems.
2.) in a way that shows you like someone very much
= ↑lovingly
He turned to see her smiling fondly at him.

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  • Fondly — Fond ly, adv. 1. Foolishly. [Archaic] Verstegan (1673). [1913 Webster] Make him speak fondly like a frantic man. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. In a fond manner; affectionately; tenderly. [1913 Webster] My heart, untraveled, fondly turns to thee.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • fondly — (adj.) mid 14c., foolishly, from FOND (Cf. fond) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). Meaning affectionately is from 1590s …   Etymology dictionary

  • fondly — [fänd′lē] adv. [ME: see FOND1 & LY2] 1. with simple trust; naively 2. lovingly 3. Archaic foolishly …   English World dictionary

  • fondly — fond|ly [ fandli ] adverb 1. ) in a way that shows that you like and care about someone: She smiled fondly at her brother and his wife. a ) with positive or happy feelings: He is fondly remembered as a wonderful teacher. Dave still speaks fondly… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • fondly — UK [ˈfɒndlɪ] / US [ˈfɑndlɪ] adverb 1) a) in a way that shows that you like and care about someone She smiled fondly at her brother and his wife. b) with positive or happy feelings He is fondly remembered as a wonderful teacher. Dave still speaks… …   English dictionary

  • fondly — adverb 1 fondly imagine/believe/hope etc to believe something that is untrue, hope for something that will probably not happen etc: Some people still fondly believe that modern science can solve all the world s problems. 2 in a way that shows you …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • fondly — adverb Date: 14th century 1. archaic in a foolish manner ; foolishly 2. in a fond manner ; affectionately < spoke of her fondly > 3. in a willingly credulous manner < it would stun, I fondly hoped, the reader Annie Dillard > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • fondly — /fond lee/, adv. 1. in a fond manner; lovingly or affectionately: He looked fondly at his child. 2. Archaic. with complacent credulity; foolishly. [1300 50; ME; see FOND1, LY] * * * …   Universalium

  • fondly — adv. Fondly is used with these verbs: ↑gaze, ↑imagine, ↑recall, ↑remember …   Collocations dictionary

  • fondly — [ˈfɒndli] adv in a way that shows that you like and care about someone or something She smiled fondly at her brother.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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