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warm-hearted
[ wawrm-hahr-tid ]
adjective
- having or showing sympathy, affection, kindness, cordiality, etc.:
a warm-hearted welcome.
Synonyms: fervent, enthusiastic, kind, compassionate, sympathetic
warm-hearted
adjective
- kindly, generous, forgiving, or readily sympathetic
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Derived Forms
- ˌwarm-ˈheartedness, noun
- ˌwarm-ˈheartedly, adverb
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Other Words From
- warm-hearted·ly adverb
- warm-hearted·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of warm-hearted1
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Example Sentences
In the House, Republicans passed the budget by 219-206 with the warm-hearted help of 57 Democrats.
If Kim Jong-il was dictatorial, sociopathic, and inhumane, Vaclav Havel was a freedom-loving, warm-hearted humanist.
Edith was a fascinating character, at once a strict fundamentalist and a sophisticated, warm-hearted aesthete.
Eloquent in speech, warm-hearted and impulsive, he found it difficult to resist a joke, even at the expense of his friend.
In forming any estimate of Hickes's character, the warm-hearted esteem with which Nelson regarded him should not be lost sight of.
The plantation was in the hands of a warm-hearted Christian gentleman from Massachusetts, Mr. Norton.
The wounded had been gathered into a school-house, and the warm-hearted women of the place were ministering to their comfort.
Fifty men are gathered round a summer-house,—warm-hearted men, who have been all day in the hospitals.
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