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View usage for: (dɪəʳli) 1. adverb [ADVERB with verb]If you love someone dearly, you love them very much. [formal, emphasis] She loved her father dearly. 2. adverb [ADVERB before verb]If you would dearly like to do or have something, you would very much like to do it or have it. [formal, emphasis] I would dearly love to marry. Synonyms: very much, greatly, deeply, extremely More Synonyms of dearly 3. See pay dearly/cost dearly More Synonyms of dearly dearly in British English (ˈdɪəlɪ) adverb1. very much I would dearly like you to go Examples of 'dearly' in a sentencedearly It puts City under pressure and cost them dearly yesterday.If he fails he will pay dearly at mid-term elections that are less than two years away.Syria was and still is my home which I love dearly.I love him dearly and couldn't imagine life without him.She had had it for years, she told me, and loved it dearly.We love him dearly but seen him for a month and worried.Wolves would pay dearly for those misses.You make a bad investment that costs you dearly.We love him dearly and want to help him.This careless attitude was to cost me dearly.It was a big race he dearly wanted to win.She loved you dearly when you were born.They are the ones who will pay dearly if it all goes wrong.It cost them dearly in the end.It is not that we do not want it enough but that we want it too dearly.It is said that the player has claimed he loves his wife dearly.His love for us cost him dearly.He had dearly wanted to photograph him on his deathbed.Hazard was almost made to pay dearly for that error.The Kremlin would dearly like to repeat this exercise.We must love one another dearly, and help one another.I would dearly like to see a reformation of how politicians are paid.I would dearly like her to get in touch.I would dearly like our son to learn a language as he grows up in an increasingly global economy.They loved their father dearly.I'd dearly like to sponsor the road that goes past my house.There could be no more fitting tribute to the dearly departed TV Burp if he was to walk off with all three. British English: dearly ADVERB If you love someone dearly, you love them very much. She loved her father dearly. - American English: dearly
- Brazilian Portuguese: ternamente
- Chinese: 深深地
- European Spanish: mucho
- French: tendrement
- German: von ganzem Herzen
- Italian: moltissimoamare
- Japanese: 心から
- Korean: 끔찍이
- European Portuguese: ternamente
- Latin American Spanish: mucho
Chinese translation of 'dearly' adv to love sb dearly 深爱(愛)某人 (shēn'ài mǒurén) I would dearly love to ... 我很想 ... (wǒ hěn xiǎng ... ) to pay dearly (for sth) (为(為)某事)付出沉重代价(價) ((wèi mǒushì) fùchū chénzhòng dàijià)
She would dearly love to make her dreams come true. He is paying dearly for his folly. Synonyms at great cost heavily at a high price at a heavy cost with much suffering She was a great woman and I loved her dearly. Synonyms deeply very much tenderly devotedly Additional synonymsDefinition dearly Such complacency is costing the company dear. Synonyms dearly, at a high price, at great cost, at a heavy cost The taste of bitterness is an extremely common feature of herbal remedies. Synonyms very, highly, greatly, particularly, severely, terribly, ultra, utterly, unusually, exceptionally, extraordinarily, intensely, tremendously, markedly, awfully (informal), acutely, exceedingly, excessively, inordinately, uncommonly, to a fault, to the nth degree, to or in the extreme Their eyes met fondly across the table. Synonyms lovingly, tenderly, affectionately, amorously, dearly, possessively, with affection, indulgently, adoringly |