Heartily - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈhɑːrtɪlɪ|  American pronunciation of the word heartily
Brit.  |ˈhɑːtɪlɪ|  British pronunciation of the word heartily

adverb

- with gusto and without reservation
the boy threw himself heartily into his work
- in a hearty manner (syn: cordially, warmly)
'Yes,' the children chorused heartily

Extra examples

I heartily recommend the movie.

I'm heartily sick of their complaints.

We heartily laughed at all of the jokes.

I am heartily glad to see you.

I heartily support your efforts.

He became heartily sick of all this talk.

'Great to see you,' she said heartily.

Hugh laughed heartily at the joke.

This is a book I heartily recommend to all hill walkers.

Madge had become heartily sick of the city

'Yes,' the children chorused heartily

In “They ate heartily,” the word heartily is an adjunct and in “We left at noon,” the phrase at noon is an adjunct.

...there's a ribaldry in the works of Chaucer that generations of students of English literature have heartily enjoyed...

Our philosopher was heartily and even frantically in love.

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