take kindly to somebody or something
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"take kindly to somebody or something "Meghatározása és Jelentése

to take kindly to somebody or something
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to show that one is attracted by or pleased with someone or something

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What is the origin of the idiom "take kindly to someone or something" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "take kindly to someone or something" can be traced back to the late 18th century. It evolved from the older meaning of "kindly" as an adjective meaning "with kindness or goodwill." The phrase is used to imply having a favorable or positive disposition towards someone or something.

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The company took kindly to the customer's feedback and promptly addressed their concerns.
I don't think she'll take kindly to your criticism of her work.
The community took kindly to the new park, and it quickly became a popular gathering spot.
I know the people of these lands enough to tell you that they won't take kindly to outsiders.
The teacher took kindly to the student's sincere apology and offered guidance for improvement.
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