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Definition of Solicitously

Solicitously
Solicitous So*lic"it*ous, a.[L. sollicitus, solicitus. See Solicit, v. t.] Disposed to solicit; eager to obtain something desirable, or to avoid anything evil; concerned; anxious; careful. ``Solicitous of my reputation.' --Dryden. ``He was solicitous for his advice.' --Calerendon. Enjoy the present, whatsoever it be, and be not solicitous about the future. --Jer. Taylor. The colonel had been intent upon other things, and not enough solicitous to finish the fortifications. --Clarendon. -- So*lic"it*ous*ly, adv. -- So*lic"it*ous*ness, n.

Meaning of Solicitously from wikipedia

- "Saint Solicitous" (German: Die heilige Frau Kümmernis, also translated as "Saint Kummernis"), is a story first published as no. 66 of Grimm's Fairy Tales...
- to get other roles, and after Nerine Shatner's death in 1999, she was solicitous in comforting him in his bereavement. They worked together again in 2005...
- disturbing in Bundy's personality at the time; she described him as "kind, solicitous, and empathetic." After graduating from UW in 1972, Bundy joined Governor...
- put quickly out of its agony, from that of a sacred cow, which must be solicitously guarded so that it can die its agonizing death without any interference...
- reactions. If shown sympathy, even quite crudely feigned, people may respond solicitously, but they may respond with disproportionate aggression to frustrating...
- had difficulty finding his gl****, plate, bread, and I kept helping him solicitously ... Stalin certainly knew of Kalinin's decrepitude, for he made heavy-handed...
- relationships is in accordance with the law of service under which men are not so solicitous about what they shall get as they are about what they shall give. Yet...
- government ****istance and tax-exempt status, and treated Wagner's children solicitously. According to biographer Brigitte Hamann, Wagner was reported to be "disgusted"...
- citare, frequentative of ciere citation, cite, excite, incite, solicit, solicitous civ- citizen Latin civis civic, civil, civilian, civility, civilization...
- to do so. While his official and personal correspondence records his solicitous care for the wants of insurgents in need, during the war he showed no...