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warmly
An unfair comparison can be rewritten as "a discriminatory association". One-sided, lopsided, uneven, unjust, biased
YOU FART
With fondness
Yes, it means in a fond, loving, or affectionate manner. It is often connected to memories or nostalgic feelings.Yes it is. It describes a verb like: To remember fondly.
warmly
seldom
It would be not often or infrequently
prerequisite or requisite
Primarily Protestants use the term 'christening' as a synonym for Baptism. It is rarely heard in proper Catholic circles.
Fondly Fahrenheit was created in 1954.
Do you mean as in the adverb? Fondly in German is Liebevoll.
Ex: My brother fondly hoped I would play with him.
The suffix for the word "fondly" is "-ly." In this case, "-ly" is an adverbial suffix that is added to the base word "fond" to modify it and indicate the manner in which the action is performed. Adverbs ending in "-ly" often describe how an action is done, such as "fondly," which means to do something in an affectionate or loving manner.
Eisenhower
fondly.
tendrement