Pronunciation: /ˈkaɪndli/
adjective having or showing a friendly, generous, or considerate nature
A1 She kindly offered to help me with my homework.
A2 The hotel staff kindly provided us with extra towels.
B1 The teacher kindly explained the lesson again for the students who were struggling.
B2 The doctor kindly took the time to answer all of my questions about the procedure.
C1 The CEO kindly agreed to meet with the employees to discuss their concerns.
C2 The politician kindly thanked the volunteers for their hard work during the campaign.
adverb in a kind or generous manner
A1 Please kindly pass me the salt.
A2 Could you kindly show me the way to the nearest bus stop?
B1 I kindly ask that you refrain from using your phone during the meeting.
B2 The manager kindly offered to extend the deadline for the project.
C1 The professor kindly agreed to write a recommendation letter for the student.
C2 She kindly volunteered to organize the charity event.
formal Kindly be advised that the deadline for submission is approaching.
informal Could you kindly pass me the salt, please?
slang Hey, could you kindly hook me up with that info?
figurative Kindly open your mind to new possibilities.
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