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No, "kindly" is an adverb that is used to describe how an action is performed, such as "she spoke kindly."

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No, "kindly" is an adverb that is used to describe how an action is performed, such as "she spoke kindly."

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The comparative form of "kindly" is "more kindly."

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kindly please

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Use "kindly asked."

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Browse as an animal would browse is ramonear.

Browse as browse through a book or magazine is hojear.

Browse as in a store is curiosear.

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