Synonyms for endearingly
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : en-deer-ing |
Phonetic Transcription : ɛnˈdɪər ɪŋ |
Top 10 synonyms for endearingly
Définition of endearingly
Origin :- 1660s, present participle adjective from endear. Related: Endearingly.
- As in lovingly : adv tenderly
- So smart she was, and spoken of endearingly as 'the little MacAnder!'
- Extract from : « The Forsyte Saga, Complete » by John Galsworthy
- In tears, I was embracing his feet; he rose and blessed me endearingly.
- Extract from : « Autobiography of a YOGI » by Paramhansa Yogananda
- "All right, my ten-year-old; mother will be your right hand man," she said, endearingly.
- Extract from : « A Romance of Toronto » by Annie Gregg Savigny
- She said this firmly and yet endearingly, and met his eyes with her eyes.
- Extract from : « Buried Alive: A Tale of These Days » by Arnold Bennett
- It makes one think of the boys gentle love for his little mother, as he endearingly spoke of his mother.
- Extract from : « Wagner as I Knew Him » by Ferdinand Christian Wilhelm Praeger
- The chief was the Yearn—endearingly called the Humbie, from a farm near the Manse, and belonging to the minister.
- Extract from : « Recreations of Christopher North, Volume I (of 2) » by John Wilson
- Cross-legged over her shoulder is her infant, to whom she talks softly and endearingly as she walks.
- Extract from : « Burma » by R.Talbot Kelly
- Yet at once, and so endearingly, with the air of an elder sister, Mrs. Austen resumed the maternal functions.
- Extract from : « The Paliser case » by Edgar Saltus
- The girl seemed to love her well in return, and called her endearingly Tan'-tante.
- Extract from : « Bayou Folk » by Kate Chopin
- She presented as endearingly natural a figure, I thought, as any man could seek or imagine.
- Extract from : « The Thing from the Lake » by Eleanor M. Ingram
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