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heartily

[hahr-tl-ee] / ˈhɑr tl i /
ADVERB
sincerely
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ADVERB
vigorously
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ADVERB
completely
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Example Sentences

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These were heartily applauded in the plenary halls – but their legal standing is uncertain.

From BBC

It’s hard to guess whether Mr. Xi would laugh more heartily about this fiasco if he knew these allegations are true or if he knew they aren’t.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Church of Southern Africa, on the other hand, called the appointment "historic" and said "we heartily welcome the announcement".

From BBC

When Beattie left and was replaced by Shankly, the future Liverpool manager took Law under his wing, fed him heartily to build up his strength and oversaw every aspect of his physical development.

From BBC

While they would not have feasted on porpoise, a goose or pig would have been heartily consumed in a time when meat was too expensive for most people to eat regularly.

From Salon