kindhearted
having or showing sympathy or kindness: a kindhearted woman.
Origin of kindhearted
1synonym study For kindhearted
Other words from kindhearted
- kind·heart·ed·ly, adverb
- kind·heart·ed·ness, noun
- un·kind·heart·ed, adjective
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How to use kindhearted in a sentence
Fortunately Marie found in a young Englishwoman a treasure of knowledge, intelligence, and kindheartedness.
The Seven Cardinal Sins: Envy and Indolence | Eugne SueI could show hundreds of instances of kindheartedness to all persons, irrespective of race.
But how about the virtues that you don't get fined for not having—truthfulness, unselfishness, kindheartedness and all those?
Rover is a most feeling, sweet dispositioned dog—one instance of his affection and kindheartedness I cannot omit.
We never carried wine before, but this was precious as an expression of kindheartedness on the part of the donors.
British Dictionary definitions for kind-hearted
characterized by kindness; sympathetic
Derived forms of kind-hearted
- kind-heartedly, adverb
- kind-heartedness, noun
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