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View definitions for affectionately

affectionately

adverb as in dearly

adverb as in tenderly

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adverb as in warmly

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Everyone will laugh, the word “nerd” will be used affectionately, and the conversation will drift on.

Or as Jon Goldwater, publisher and co-CEO of Archie Comics, affectionately calls him, “Archie West.”

A liberal's conception of tolerance presupposes what we once affectionately called "the Enlightenment."

As the call clicked off, she called out affectionately, “Bye, mom, I love you.”

Pauline Phillips, known affectionately to the nation by her pen name Abigail Van Buren, died Wednesday at age 94.

Here the speaker, putting her hand before her mouth, coughed again, and looked affectionately at the elder Mr. Weller.

The mistress of the house affectionately inquired if she felt equal to a short conversation.

He inclosed a check to his mother, and hoped she would affectionately remember him to all his friends.

Then they felt strengthened in prayer, and smiling affectionately at each other, would depart to their homes, greatly comforted.

No, said the old lady; I will tell her that, and pressing her sons hand affectionately, she hastened from the room.

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On this page you'll find 86 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to affectionately, such as: devotedly, fondly, tenderly, and yearningly.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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