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heartily

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Adv — In a warm, enthusiastic, or wholehearted way.

How to use heartily

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Etymology

From "hearty" plus the adverb-forming "-ly" — going back to an Old English word meaning "whole-heartedly."

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What does “heartily” mean?

The word “heartily” means in a warm, enthusiastic, or wholehearted way. In plain terms, enthusiastically and with full sincerity.

How do you pronounce “heartily”?

“Heartily” is pronounced HAH-tih-lee (/ˈhɑɹtɪli/ in IPA).

How do you use “heartily” in a sentence?

Here is “heartily” used in a sentence: “They laughed heartily at the joke.”

What part of speech is “heartily”?

“Heartily” is an adverb.

Where does the word “heartily” come from?

The word “heartily” comes from Old English. From "hearty" plus the adverb-forming "-ly" — going back to an Old English word meaning "whole-heartedly.".

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