Yes, it is an adjective meaning benevolent. It may also be used as an adverb (e.g they treated me kindly).
The word 'kindly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'kind'.The abstract noun for of the adjective 'kind' is kindness.
No, it's an adjective.
According to Webster's Dictionary, "kindly" can be used either as an adjective (such as "kindly person") or an adverb (such as "taking kindly to the idea").
No, it is an adjective (superlative of kind).The adverb form would be most kindly (superlative of kindly).
the superlative of friendly is friendliest
The noun form of the adjective kindly is kindliness.
The word 'kindly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'kind'.The abstract noun for of the adjective 'kind' is kindness.
The adverb is kindly, but it can also be used with nouns as an adjective.
For the adjective "kind, the word "kindly" can be either an adjective or an adverb.E.g. A kindly old couple / The old couple treated him kindly.
No, it's an adjective.
According to Webster's Dictionary, "kindly" can be used either as an adjective (such as "kindly person") or an adverb (such as "taking kindly to the idea").
No, it is an adjective (superlative of kind).The adverb form would be most kindly (superlative of kindly).
Without the italics to help me, I can only offer this information in the hope that it includes what you want to know: The positive form of the superlative adjective 'kindliest' is 'kindly', and the comparative form is 'kindlier'. 'More kindly' and 'most kindly' are also acceptable forms. Confusingly, 'kindly' is both an adjective, and the adverbial form of 'kind'. One synonym for 'kindly' as an adjective is 'benign'. The comparative and superlative forms are 'more benign' and 'most benign'. 'Benign' is also a synonym for 'kind', of which the comparative and superlative forms are 'kinder' and 'kindest'.
No, as neither it nor kindish is an actual word.The word kindly is both an adjective and an adverb (in a kind manner).
the superlative of friendly is friendliest
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No. Kind is an adjective or a noun, depending on which form of the word you are using. Noun Example: That painting is one of a kind. Adjective Example: You are so kind.