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Meanings of
heartfelt
in English
Earnest.
dear
earnest
devout
Related terms
sincere
Synonyms
Examples for "
dear
"
dear
earnest
devout
Examples for "
dear
"
1
Nothing serious, my
dear
Watson, or I should certainly ask for your
2
He did not live in India,
dear
;
he never lived in India.
3
When will banks learn that dodgy tax practices actually cost them
dear
?
4
Help me,
dear
Lord, to say whatever my daughters need to hear.
5
All this costs the economy
dear
in terms of productivity and growth.
1
Nervous intensity may not so much mar the effect of
earnest
debate.
2
Therefore, before the process begins, an
earnest
money agreement must be made.
3
Therefore, at Smith's
earnest
request, I made an exception in your case.
4
Moreover, I doubt whether they are really in
earnest
about this war.
5
Yet the actual Convention consisted of grave men in an
earnest
mood.
1
It notes Labor lost support among Christians, particularly
devout
,
first-generation migrant Christians.
2
But that work brought the
devout
Christian into frequent conflict with authorities.
3
But the nuns spend the evening in prayer, so do the
devout
.
4
He believes that a return to
devout
worship will alleviate the problems.
5
It's possible it was practiced only by a
devout
sprinkling of farmers.
Usage of
heartfelt
in English
1
His advice was simple and
heartfelt
:
keep going and follow your heart.
2
Andrew Arnott Our
heartfelt
sympathies go to her family, friends and colleagues.
3
There was surely in it a quality that was personal and
heartfelt
.
4
The weariness of the last months escaped her in this
heartfelt
outburst.
5
Mr. Jalali started the car, then gave her a long,
heartfelt
look.
6
We send our
heartfelt
condolences to her family, friends and loved ones.
7
A most indisputable truth, and a
heartfelt
one in the present instance.
8
In closing, I'd like to offer a
heartfelt
thanks to my family.
9
For a few years, Roy's
heartfelt
pity for humanity intensified and matured.
10
He's carefully rehearsed, and yet everything is still so
heartfelt
and spontaneous.
11
He again expressed his
heartfelt
regret for the departure of the poet.
12
The show was unscripted and
heartfelt
and often made for uncomfortable listening.
13
Dave heard
heartfelt
murmurs of relief running through the company behind him.
14
The claim of duty would have concurred with inclination and
heartfelt
affection.
15
There is something touching in any
heartfelt
belief, and something pathetic too.
16
Amid noisy,
heartfelt
cheering the middy delegation climbed aboard the incoming train.
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heartfelt
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
heartfelt thanks
heartfelt condolences
heartfelt sympathy
most heartfelt
heartfelt gratitude
More collocations
Heartfelt
through the time
Heartfelt
across language varieties
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Common
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Common
Ireland
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