Word info

take kindly to

Verb

Meaning

be willing or inclined to accept

Source: WordNet

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Examples

He did not take kindly to my critical remarks Source: Internet

And the Five Eyes partners don’t take kindly to interference, either. Source: Internet

Pretty much every non-criminal NPC does not take kindly to direct action against the enclave, but at least the values by which they take offense differ, so this does get a pass – partially. Source: Internet

Court documents show that the ATO was owed $496,056.74 and did not take kindly to the settlement agreed to by Zappia’s other creditors which paid them 2¢ in the dollar on the $7 million owed. Source: Internet

Tommy may or may not have returned and could be dead, killed by Rattlers or the infected on the road, and it's likely that his ex-wife Maria would not take kindly to the sight of Ellie returning to the gates. Source: Internet

Unfortunately, locals don't usually take kindly to a werewolf in the area. Source: Internet

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