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kindhearted
[ kahynd-hahr-tid ]
adjective
- having or showing sympathy or kindness:
a kindhearted woman.
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Other Words From
- kindhearted·ly adverb
- kindhearted·ness noun
- un·kindhearted adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kindhearted1
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Example Sentences
“The Big Leap” is clear-eyed but also kindhearted, a conduit of the greater grace we now extend to those fighting obsolescence, as well as, perhaps, a nation convinced of its decline, yet clinging to hope that better days are ahead.
I acquainted myself with these historical coordinates while helping Henry Dijon, a kindhearted archaeologist from Mars, investigate the mysterious disappearance of his boss who was abducted while leading an excavation in a cave on the planet Earth.
Officer Leath was a loving mother, a kindhearted woman, and a well-respected officer who served her community selflessly.
Solis instead reconfirmed his reputation for being kindhearted.
Theodore Twombly (Phoenix) plays a kindhearted romantic still reeling from being dumped by his wife (Rooney Mara).
Which makes the engaging and kindhearted Chummy all the more remarkable and original.
He is not only a good sport, he is a good, kindhearted man, and he once sat in on drums with ZZ Top.
Then Suyettar who of course wanted them to think that she was a human, kindhearted girl said, no, she would bathe them.
But no, it was no mistake; and the words of that kindhearted messenger, his compassionate air as he spoke to me and shook my hand.
Kindhearted folk are always shrewd and clever, when it is a question of doing a kind act.
No matter, said the kindhearted Gerval; if the young womans husband or relatives are criminals I will keep her none the less.
He was having good times now; for his boss, George Ealer, was as kindhearted as Brown wasn't.
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