Examples of 'kindliness' in a sentence

Meaning of "kindliness"

kindliness (noun): The quality or state of being friendly, generous, and considerate towards others
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  • The state of feeling kindly towards someone or something, or the actions inspired thereby.
  • Favourableness; mildness.
  • Naturalness.

How to use "kindliness" in a sentence

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But kindliness could indeed wound others.
He was admired for his piety and kindliness.
Courtesy and kindliness which seemed to befit.
Sorrow has dried up all the springs of kindliness.
I aim to prove that kindliness and pitilessness go together.
The saint combined strictness with an uncommon kindliness.
His kindliness and politeness were proverbial.
Vation of the power and kindliness of nature.
Kindliness towards his patron.
In running business a combination of kindliness and justice is needed.
Kindliness and tolerance only prevail in proportion as dogmatic belief decays.
Equity is a combination of kindliness and justice.
Kindliness and sincerity.
But when my seeds of kindliness have failed to bear me fruit.
I truly appreciate your kindliness.

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Kindliness towards them.
He is also portrayed in the propaganda as the soul of kindliness and generosity.
Kindliness and justice.
All this was uttered with a mixture of stupefaction and naive kindliness.
And mutual kindliness.
And kindliness that may have accrued during the past twelve months.
His dealings with others are characterised by kindliness and warmth.
All kindliness and good manners of social life are lost with anger.
If we are called upon to share, let us do it with simple kindliness.
Kindliness of their Creator.
I shall be very brief, not to take advantage of your kindliness.
By favours he won their loyalty, by his kindliness he earned their devotion.
The wolf in sheep 's clothing will hide malicious intent under the guise of kindliness.
Straight-forwardness and sincere kindliness unto all the peoples and.
A wolf in sheep 's clothing means someone who hides malicious intent under the guise of kindliness.
Prus admired the honesty, industry and kindliness of the populace.
Amherst 's kindliness to the French civilians was more than a military gesture.
Competition rouses envy, and it kills the kindliness of the heart.
Kindliness and affection, yes, but not attachment.
Out of my rented apartment you are staying in … out of the kindliness of my heart?
Establishing of a service kindliness - for example priority, dilatory installment, reliability.
He is not a good man . In spite of his charm and kindliness.
By kindliness and unselfishness, he bound men to him in life-long loyalty.
Equity In running a business a " Combination of kindliness and justice " is needed.
Her stern countenance, nevertheless, expressed kindliness.
Yes, your kindliness.
And when he looked at Tella, an embarrassed kindliness came over him.
They have to do with feelings and attitudes, kindliness, and consideration of others . ”.
So what happens to my affection, to my kindliness towards that person?
Rather does not return -- her love from sheer kindliness of disposition ;.
It is puerile, I know it, but the winner 's kindliness wounds the loser 's heart.

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