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fondly

1 of 1adverb
/ˈfɑndli/
1

with affection, warmth, or tender liking

  • She reminisced fondly about her childhood adventures.
  • He spoke fondly of his favorite teacher from elementary school.
  • They looked fondly at old photographs, recalling happy moments.
  • Even after many years, she still thinks fondly of her first pet.
  • She gazed fondly at the old photograph of their wedding day.
2

in a way that shows foolish optimism or mistaken confidence

  • She fondly imagined he would come back to her after all these years.
  • They fondly assumed the exam would be postponed due to the storm.
  • He fondly believed that money alone would win him friends.
  • We fondly thought the hard times were over.
  • The candidate fondly expected unanimous support from the public.
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