kindly|kindlier|kindliest in English
adjective
[kind·ly || 'kaɪndlɪ]
gentle, good-hearted, benevolent; understanding, compassionate
Use "kindly|kindlier|kindliest" in a sentence
1. Amble in Northumberland - also known as 'England's Kindliest Port', has much to offer
2. When a man grows old he develops a softer touch, a kindlier manner.
3. A Kindly Yoke
4. Thank you kindly.
5. Antonyms for Crustiest include happiest, kindest, nicest, pleasantest, politest, friendliest, kindliest, neighborliest, patientest and most affable
6. Kindly admit: “I’m sorry.
7. “My yoke is kindly”
8. Thank you, kindly stranger.
9. A refreshing, kindly yoke indeed!
10. She spoke kindly to them.
11. That bespeaks a kindly heart.
12. May Jehovah remember her kindly.
13. We should treat animals kindly.
14. You should treat others kindly.
15. The elders will treat you kindly.
16. She is a warm kindly person.
17. Will you kindly shut the door?
18. Would you kindly close the window?
19. He has kindly agreed to help.
20. 21 We should treat animals kindly.
21. He is kindly and supportive, fatherly.
22. 29 Perfectly aware of the veiled disapproval, his kindlier feelings abated, to be replaced by a resurgence of ill humour.
23. 8 You should treat others kindly.
24. Fraternal towards fellow Christian:—kindly Affectioned.
25. Amity: kindly concern, interest, or support.