warmhearted

IPA: wˈɔrmhɑrtɪd

adjective

  • Alternative spelling of warm-hearted. [amicable and friendly]
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Examples of "warmhearted" in Sentences

  • You have to be more sympathetic and warmhearted.
  • He could also be extremely warmhearted and generous.
  • If you do, you must be a warmhearted or active person.
  • I think they are really warmhearted and friendly to foreigners.
  • An excellent tactical captain, he was warmhearted and devoted to the game.
  • First Impression: Carmel is described as a warmhearted and religious man who’s probably less informed than he should be.
  • Super Zero is one of the most warmhearted, smart, and funny debuts -- for kids OR adults -- we've read in a long, long time.
  • Now the couple are facing the inevitable decline of the warmhearted gentleman they consider part of their family - and they are grappling with the same tough decisions that face many adult children with aging parents: Should he continue living with them?
  • Add to the mix the warmhearted David Seymour (also known as Chim, an abbreviation of Szymin, the photographer's given surname), known for his images of the children whose were devastated by the war, and it is easy to understand the excitement about the discovery of the works.
  • New York newspapers ran stories about foreigners and their food, most of which followed much the same formula: the warmhearted émigré alludes mournfully to troubles in his homeland; assures the readers that not all Arabs/Afghans/Muslims are bad; and then shares his recipe for something involving eggplants.

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