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heartily
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
heartily
(adverb)
heartily
/
ˈ
hɑɚtəli/
adverb
heartily
/
ˈ
hɑɚtəli/
adverb
Britannica Dictionary definition of HEARTILY
[
more heartily; most heartily
]
1
:
in an enthusiastic and energetic way
:
in a hearty way
The children ate
heartily
. [=they ate a lot of food]
We all laughed
heartily
.
I
heartily
recommend the movie.
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2
:
completely or fully
I'm
heartily
sick of their complaints.
I'll be
heartily
[=
very
] glad when this job is done.
They
heartily
agreed.
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