The word 'indulgently' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb as an action as gratifying a desire; showing allowance or tolerance; catering to someones mood or whim. Example sentence:
We indulgently ordered the most expensive item on the menu, so we'll be having peanut butter Sandwiches for the rest of the month.
We indulgently ordered the most expensive item on the menu, so we'll be having peanut butter sandwiches for the rest of the month. She indulgently rewarded herself with all the chocolate bars. We indulgently make fun of Joe Biden's speaking gaffs.
We indulgently ordered the most expensive item on the menu, so we'll be having peanut butter sandwiches for the rest of the month. She indulgently rewarded herself with all the chocolate bars. We indulgently make fun of Joe Biden's speaking gaffs.
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We indulgently ordered the most expensive item on the menu, so we'll be having peanut butter sandwiches for the rest of the month. She indulgently rewarded herself with all the chocolate bars. We indulgently make fun of Joe Biden's speaking gaffs. When we were sick, my mom indulgently allowed us as much ice cream and ginger ale as we wanted.
The word 'indulgently' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb as an action as gratifying a desire; showing allowance or tolerance; catering to someones mood or whim. Example sentence: We indulgently ordered the most expensive item on the menu, so we'll be having peanut butter sandwiches for the rest of the month.
Something which is quaint is old-fashioned. But it has a good connotation; although it is out of style, we regard it indulgently as cute and charming.
Mollycoddled means to be treated indulgently or protectively.She mollycoddled her son even after he was an adult.You shouldn't mollycoddle your boyfriend like that.
Frivolous mean to have a lack of seriousness or sense. It could also mean: self-indulgently carefree, or unconcerned about any serious purpose. Another definition is: of little or no worth, or importance, not worthy of serious notice.
1. to treat tenderly; nurse or tend indulgently; pamper: to coddle children when they're sick. 2. to cook (eggs, fruit, etc.) in water that is just below the boiling point; cook gently.
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