warm-hearted Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌwɔːmˈhɑː.tɪd]
  • Us [ ˌwɔːrmˈhɑːr.t̬ɪd]

Meaning of warm-hearted In English

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Examples of warm-hearted

  • We remained very warm-hearted friends from that time.

  • The stories are of many kinds: funny, sad, warm-hearted, fantastic and inspiring; and they cover all aspects of life from love and future dreams to beer drinking and football.

  • We desperately need a warm-hearted approach to developing countries, and a fund that allows for adjustments being made.

  • Those congratulations come more from an envious opponent than from a warm-hearted friend.

  • In all he did he had the largest charity to all men; he was cheery and warm-hearted and the friend of all.

  • One of these representatives of big business has suddenly discovered a warm-hearted desire to help the trade union movement.

  • Its people are warm-hearted and friendly, generous and good-natured.

  • The speech that we have heard from him shows that he is a warm-hearted man.

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