Heartily

Word HEARTILY
Character 8
Hyphenation heart i ly
Pronunciations /ˈhɑːtɪli/

Definitions and meanings of "Heartily"

What do we mean by heartily?

In a cordial manner; with warmth and sincerity. adverb

Thoroughly; completely. adverb

With zest or enthusiasm. adverb

With great appetite or enjoyment. adverb

In a hearty manner; from or with the heart; cordially; zealously; eagerly.

From the heart; with all the heart; with sincerity. adverb

With zeal; actively; vigorously; willingly; cordially. adverb

To eat freely and with relish. adverb

In a hearty manner adverb

In a hearty manner adverb

With gusto and without reservation adverb

In a hearty manner.

Hearty Manner Urban Dictionary

See: fo' shizzle my nizzle. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Heartily

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The word "heartily" in example sentences

The fans knew it too, and chanted his name heartily until the final whistle. ❋ Unknown (2011)

You're a third-order piece of crap that drinks heartily from the liberal toilet. ❋ Unknown (2006)

"Dumbledore!" he called heartily as he walked up the slope. ❋ Rowling, J. K. (2000)

"As good a pilot as I ever saw," the captain heartily endorsed. ❋ Unknown (1930)

She did not join heartily in their conversations when they met her, and had an aloofness about her which could only be explained that way. ❋ Unknown (1921)

"Good luck to you!" came heartily from the English launch. ❋ Unknown (1895)

They are accomplished musicians, and join heartily in the musical gatherings held one evening a-week by our host, a most gifted amateur, whose love of music disputes his passion for natural science. ❋ Unknown (1887)

In the sympathy with the heroism and sufferings of those who have been "faithful unto death," all the Protestant missionaries join heartily, as in the belief that these victims are reckoned among "the noble army of martyrs." ❋ Isabella Lucy (1883)

Capizucca and Aquila, Mondragon and Vasto, with many other officers, and recommending them for reward and promotion; praising, in short, heartily and earnestly, all who had contributed to the victory, except himself, to whose personal exertions it was chiefly due. ❋ John Lothrop Motley (1845)

Hello, Lydia! "he called heartily to the woman who was standing, tall and gaunt, in the doorway. ❋ Anne Austin (N/A)

Marise called heartily to Mark, "Yes indeed I would, dear." ❋ Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1918)

They welcomed the idea heartily, and with me set about choosing the boys and girls of their respective neighborhoods who were to form the library groups. ❋ Unknown (1917)

Jim's big fingers and Kendric's voice called heartily: ❋ Jackson Gregory (1912)

'No,' he added frankly, 'no; when I saw you first attracted by Rose at Murewell I disliked the idea heartily; I was glad to see you separated; _á priori_, I never thought you suited to each other. ❋ Humphry Ward (1885)

He hit all his familiar notes -- he "heartily" supports education reform, backs charter schools, wants special-education students educated within the city's borders, pushes for the education of toddlers and infants, wants District jobs to go to residents and is willing to go to jail for statehood (with residents behind him). ❋ Erica Johnston (2010)

Actually, some of the letters do offer praise for writers 'successors-Ike says he "heartily" supported JFK's Cuban policy-but the nasty letters are definitely more fun. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Alice wished her joy heartily -- "heartily," she said, but had declined that office of bridesmaid. ❋ Unknown (1993)

She laughed heartily ❋ Mr. E Sa (2017)

[fo'] [w00t] mah [b00t]! ❋ Kain (2004)

Cross Reference for Heartily

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