Of a person; decent, well-meaning, respectable(adjective)
Excellent(adjective)
Handsome, fair(adjective)
Real, proper(adjective)
Properly, really(adverb)
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Use "gradely" in a sentence
"A farmer will tell his men to do a thing gradely, that is, "properly, well.""
"I remember once hearing it used in Yorkshire by a man, who, speaking of a neighbour recently dead, said in a tone which implied esteem: "Aye, he was a very _gradely_ fellow.""
"Now, Ah do call to mind there be a track to left, some way down t 'ro'd, as'll take' ee gentle and pleasant 'tween two gradely hummocks down into Harthborough."