1
a
: in a kind manner : sympathetically
b
: as a gesture of goodwill
would take it kindly if you would put in a good word
: in an appreciative manner
She didn't respond kindly to the suggestion.
c
: in a gracious manner : courteously
they kindly invited us along
d
: as a matter of courtesy : please
would you kindly order me a cab
2
a
dated
: readily
But he had his gravelled walks, his poets' avenue of yews, that grew kindly, his sundials with their graceful and melancholy admonitions, …—Francis Brett Young
At Pisa he saw something both of Trelawny and of Byron, who took to him kindly …—Sidney Colvin
b
: in the normal way : naturally
old wounds which had healed kindly—Amer. Mercury
see also take kindly to
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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