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goodhearted
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good-heart·ed
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adjective
kind or generous; considerate; benevolent.
Also,
good·heart·ed.
Origin:
1545–55
Related forms
good-heart·ed·ly,
good·heart·ed·ly,
adverb
good-heart·ed·ness,
good·heart·edness,
noun
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