No, these two words are antonyms.
The word "solicitously" is an adverb. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Jennifer solicitously inquired whether or not the baby would be coming home today.
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She stood indifferently watching her friends as they broke into the convenience store; the police were on their way.
In an anxious manner; with painful uncertainty; solicitously.
indifferently Half-heartedly, uninterestedly, listlessly.
carelessly, heedlessly, indifferently, thoughtlessly
To solicit in love; to court., To court solicitously; to invite with importunity., To court; to make love.
Some antonyms for heartily include: gravely, indifferently.
"I can come" (refers indifferently to male or female sexual pleasure)
"Bonjour" means indifferently "hello", "good morning", or "good day" (literally).
I would rather be treated solicitously because it fosters a positive and supportive environment. Being treated with care and consideration encourages open communication and mutual respect, which can lead to healthier relationships. Scornful treatment can be damaging and demotivating, hindering personal growth and well-being. Ultimately, kindness and empathy create a more constructive atmosphere for everyone involved.
Independently, indifferently, indirectly, indiscernibly, indiscreetly, indiscriminately, individually, indivisibly and industrially are adverbs. They begin with the letters in.