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Meanings of
goodhearted
in anglès
Having affection or warm regard; loving.
warm
affectionate
warm-hearted
Sinònims
Examples for "
warm
"
warm
affectionate
warm-hearted
Examples for "
warm
"
1
Free State: Fine and cool but
warm
in the north and north-west.
2
According to new research,
warm
water doesn't do the job any better.
3
Adele felt as fluid as a sea, a
warm
sea rushing in.
4
Western Cape: Temperature: Fine and
warm
but cool along the south coast.
5
For reasons that soon became clear, Ralph took longer to
warm
up.
1
Though
affectionate
mockery is nothing new, the golden age was relatively recently.
2
They went for long walks, held hands, talked, were
affectionate
in public.
3
With the most
affectionate
regard and esteem, I am; dear general, &c.
4
He could be quite
affectionate
if he was in a good mood.
5
Boone bid them an
affectionate
adieu in silence-insilence, but in tears.
1
The clerk of the weather appeared favourably disposed to the
warm
-
hearted
Bessie.
2
The
warm
-
hearted
stage driver did congratulate her in a most unmistakable manner.
3
You are the brightest, prettiest, most
warm
-
hearted
little thing in the world.
4
Soldiers are always generous and warm-hearted-thebest men, individually, in the world.
5
The minister laughingly dodged the
warm
-
hearted
expressions of gratitude he saw coming.
Usage of
goodhearted
in anglès
1
How well I know that Perry is
goodhearted
if you treat him rite.
2
Charley Moss, a
goodhearted
,
but wild, wicked fellow, became interested also.
3
Although my mother was slender, pretty, and
goodhearted
,
my father chased other women.
4
Withal he was a
goodhearted
fellow-toomuch so, it appeared.
5
I believe in being
goodhearted
,
but there is such a thing as overdoing the matter.
6
She is a
goodhearted
girl, Jack-buta little bold.
7
Anatole is no genius, but he is an honest,
goodhearted
lad; an excellent son or kinsman.
8
Shannon is the
goodhearted
homemaker named Alice who just tries to make it through each day.
9
Soon
goodhearted
Jimmy Wilson took me to see Mother and I went often to see her.
10
Canitz replied: 'Well, you see just what this Napoleon was-
a
real
goodhearted
fellow, but so stupid!'
11
What's more, Polly Bergen, who plays the
goodhearted
receptionist at the veterinary clinic, demonstrates a singing voice of surpassing quality.
12
But back to bad-girl Nadia, who miraculously finds a loving husband in a
goodhearted
Islamic leader (Alexander Siddig).
13
The Timmy Baterman that went off to fight the war was a nice, ordinary kid, Louis, maybe a little dull but
goodhearted
.
14
A
goodhearted
kid, twenty-seven years old, who when Edgerton last knew her was running with a boy by the name of Anthony Felton.
15
"Come," said he, "you are a
goodhearted
girl, there is no malice in you.
16
"And he so nice and
goodhearted
!
"
Other examples for "goodhearted"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
goodhearted fellow
goodhearted girl
goodhearted lad
Goodhearted
through the time