With great affection or adoration
“He gazed up at his wife fondly.”
With great enthusiasm
“Despite what some who practice it fondly want to believe, art does not emerge from the furrowed brow of the artist.”
(dated) In a foolishly naive manner
“She fondly believes that ten millions of the free people of the Union will allow her and her seceding brethren to open and shut the portals of this mighty region at their pleasure.”
Adverb for regarded with deep and special affection
“Although Arnall had fond memories of living in Ansley Park and of the Granite Mansion, not all of its residents felt the same.”
Adverb for having or showing amorous intentions or love for someone
“In truth, he had a girlfriend, and it was obvious he was fond of her.”
Adverb for having an affection, liking or predisposition for
“Nevertheless, as leading economists are fond of pointing out, the dollar remains king.”
(keen on) Adverb for having an attraction to
Adverb for having a naive or unsuspecting nature
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