Dearly
Dearly is an English adverb with two primary senses. In expressions of affection, it means to a great extent or with strong feeling, as in “We miss you dearly” or “They were dearly loved by the community.” It can also function as an intensifier with verbs of desire, as in “I would dearly love to attend.” In a different sense, dearly can mean “at a high price” or “with great cost,” as in “They paid dearly for their mistake.” The conventional phrase “dearly beloved” is often found in religious or ceremonial language and designates a cherished person.
Origin and forms: Dearly derives from the adjective dear, which in Old English (deore) meant precious or
Usage notes: In modern English, dearly most often appears as an adverb before a verb or adjective,
See also: dear, dearly beloved, dearly (as an adverb), love.