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hearted

[ hahr-tid ]

adjective

  1. having a specified feeling, mood, personality trait, or kind of heart (now used only in combination):

    hardhearted;

    sad-hearted.

  2. fixed or present in the heart.


-hearted

adjective

  1. having a heart or disposition as specified

    great-hearted

    good-hearted

    heavy-hearted

    cold-hearted

ā€œCollins English Dictionary ā€” Complete & Unabridgedā€ 2012 Digital Edition Ā© William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 Ā© HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms

  • ³ó±š²¹°ł³ŁĀ·±š»åĀ·±ō²ā adverb
  • ³ó±š²¹°ł³ŁĀ·±š»åĀ·²Ō±š²õ²õ noun
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of hearted1

First recorded in 1175ā€“1225, hearted is from the Middle English word iherted. See y-, heart, -ed 3
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Example Sentences

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The job is not for the faint hearted.

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Although they had great fun at the time, Woody said being a teenage sensation was not for the faint hearted.

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The chat was often light hearted - how he was settling into his wardrobe of sustainable clothing, the perils of having a beard when your daughter doesnā€™t like it and the ā€˜papaā€™ bracelet she made for him when he took his children to see Taylor Swift.

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Over nine weeks, dozens of witnesses gave evidence about the final months of the teen's life ā€“ describing a "kind hearted" yet ā€œvulnerableā€ young woman who struggled to discern between ā€œlove and exploitationā€.

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Constructed around a sped-up snippet of ā€œI Believe to My Soulā€ by the late jazz and R&B saxophonist Monk Higgins, it was just one of many tracks heā€™d texted Lamar in hopes of collaborating someday; he remembers that Lamar ā€œheartedā€ that particular message in their chat but didnā€™t know how the rapper had used the instrumental until ā€œNot Like Usā€ came out amid the beef with Drake.

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More About Hearted

What doesĢżhearted mean?

Hearted is used in compound words to mean ā€œhaving a specific type of personality or trait.ā€ The word that precedes hearted indicates the type of personality or trait, as in hardhearted or warm-hearted.

Hearted can also be used by itself to mean ā€œpresent in the heart,ā€ but this usage is very rare.

Example: Timā€™s so kindhearted that he gave his coat to a homeless man on his walk home today.

Where doesĢżhearted come from?

Hearted is an old word, originating in Middle English and first recorded in English around 1200. It has had several meanings throughout the years. Obsolete meanings include ā€œwiseā€ (1400s), ā€œcourageousā€ (1500s), and ā€œheart-shapedā€ (1700sā€“1800s). A fairly rare modern sense of hearted is used to describe vegetables that have an inner compact part called a heart, such as cabbage.

Most commonly, however, hearted refers to a human heart. In English, heart is used not only to refer to the literal organ but also for a wide range of figurative meanings. Usually, these refer to the emotional center of a person or to a personā€™s overall personality. Itā€™s this meaning of hearted that can be paired with all sorts of adjectives, both positive or negative, to produce adjectives that describe a person or an action. A person can be cold-hearted (cruel) or warm-hearted (kind), tender-hearted (compassionate) or hardhearted (unfeeling or unmerciful), lighthearted (carefree) or sad-hearted (sorrowful). (As you can see, use of a hyphen varies.)

You can also use these derived adjectives to create adverbs by adding -ly, as in She told me cold-heartedly that she never wanted to see me again.

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What are some other forms of hearted?

  • heartedly (adverb)

What are some synonyms for hearted?

What are some words that share a root or word element with hearted?

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What are some words that often get used in discussing hearted?

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How isĢżhearted used in real life?

When used to describe a personality or action, hearted is always used in combination with another word. In all cases, it refers to the popular notion of the heart as the center of human emotion.

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Is hearted used correctly in the following sentence?

We are looking for a teacher who is very kindness-hearted.

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