1 hoping that something will be true when it probably will not:
She fondly believed that he might come.
Senior government officers may speak fondly of having ' one of the best diasporan models in the world ', but one senior deputy believed that sentiment prevailed in policy concerning them.
A great deal of hope and commitment are still attached to the place, and local people regard it fondly.
They were obsessed with their principle and fondly believed that their wording would carry the principle into effect.
He has promised them what he fondly refers to as a bankable assurance, and nothing else.
I fondly expected that the time would come about now.
We recognise, however, that there are others who, looking for peace, fondly believe that it will come as a result of prayers.
Where it is successful, they are prepared to hand it over to their friends for what they fondly imagine are rich pickings.
The committee system has been spoken of fondly.
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