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big-hearted
[ big-hahr-tid ]
big-hearted
adjective
- warmly generous
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Derived Forms
- ˌbig-ˈheartedness, noun
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Other Words From
- bighearted·ly adverb
- bighearted·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of big-hearted1
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Example Sentences
We believe Williams as both a beaten-down dad and big-hearted Scottish nanny.
A volatile guy, big-hearted and very smart, Moran is not facing any opposition, and his retirement puzzled Price.
This is the ancient virtue of being big-hearted (literally, the large-souled person).
Big-hearted people tend to have warm and truly fuzzy thoughts about the Humane Society of the United States.
“I have a sense of humor that encompasses the edgy and the dark and profane but also the big-hearted thing,” he said.
He was a big-bodied, big-hearted, ruddy-faced, farmerlike man of fifty or so; and the service was proud of him.
That big-hearted woman has so many protgs that one more or less scarcely interests me.
He was one of those big-hearted, violent fellows who went into it loaded with enthusiasm.
I never before appreciated as I do to-day the latent capacity for big-hearted endurance that is in the heart of every man.
And the big-hearted kindness of him, thrashing the runaway into sense.
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