dearly (Meaning)

Wordnet

dearly (r)

in a sincere and heartfelt manner

at a great cost

with affection

Webster

dearly (adv.)

In a dear manner; with affection; heartily; earnestly; as, to love one dearly.

At a high rate or price; grievously.

Exquisitely.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dearly

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dearly Sentence Examples

  1. She missed her hometown dearly, especially during the holiday season.
  2. He treasured his grandmother's wisdom dearly, holding onto her advice in times of need.
  3. The couple held hands, cherishing each other dearly as they walked along the beach.
  4. The old man spoke of his late wife dearly, reminiscing about their years together.
  5. She valued her independence dearly and refused to compromise her principles.
  6. The children loved their pet cat dearly, showering it with affection every day.
  7. He paid dearly for his reckless behavior, learning valuable lessons along the way.
  8. She held onto her faith dearly, finding solace in times of despair.
  9. The company's success was attributed dearly to the dedication of its employees.
  10. He apologized dearly for his mistake, hoping to mend the broken trust.

FAQs About the word dearly

in a sincere and heartfelt manner, at a great cost, with affectionIn a dear manner; with affection; heartily; earnestly; as, to love one dearly., At a high rate

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She missed her hometown dearly, especially during the holiday season.

He treasured his grandmother's wisdom dearly, holding onto her advice in times of need.

The couple held hands, cherishing each other dearly as they walked along the beach.

The old man spoke of his late wife dearly, reminiscing about their years together.