Dearly - definition of dearly by The Free Dictionary Define dearly dearly synonyms, dearly pronunciation, dearly translation, English dictionary definition of dearly adj dear·er , dear·est 1 a Loved and cherished: my dearest friend b Greatly valued; precious: lost everything dear to them 2 Highly esteemed or
dearly, adv. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary In a precious, worthy, or excellent manner; worthily, choicely, finely, richly Obsolete In a valuable manner; so as to be valuable or highly useful 2 a As one who is held dear; with feelings of tender affection; affectionately, fondly (Now used only with the verb love or its equivalents )
dearly | meaning of dearly in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary . . . From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English dear‧ly ˈdɪəli $ ˈdɪrli adverb 1 very much James loved her dearly I would dearly like to know what she said 2 in a way that involves a lot of suffering, damage, trouble etc The weakness in their defense has already cost them dearly this season
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dearly - Wiktionary, the free dictionary dearly (comparative more dearly or (rare) dearlier, superlative most dearly or (rare) dearliest) In a dear or precious manner