wholehearted
IPA: hˈoʊɫhɑrtɪd
adjective
- Having no reservations; showing unconditional and enthusiastic support.
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Examples of "wholehearted" in Sentences
- Ms. GOFF: I'm nodding because I'm in wholehearted agreement with her.
- There are some seriously wacky parents, and there's a kind of wholehearted admiration for people like Hunter S. Thompson.
- Read the Congressional Record – see what the same people who voted in wholehearted support of Afghanistan said about Iraq.
- And, Claude, I could take your last post apart sentence by sentence and write an essay in wholehearted agreement with every point you make!
- I am in wholehearted agreement with that assessment, and I also share a lot of the angst over some of the smaller cuts that were made as well.
- I am in wholehearted agreement as to your intelligence and accomplishments, congratulate you for all your MFAs, academic positions and whatnot.
- ACCORDING TO the American Heritage College Dictionary, the word wholehearted means “marked by unconditional commitment, unstinting devotion, or unreserved enthusiasm.”
- I am in wholehearted agreement with the imperative words of a London journalist, Mr. William Clark, in a recent well-informed and well-stated despatch on this subject entitled "The West must join the world's crusade against poverty".
- Last month the 'Pibe de Oro' had expressed his "wholehearted" solidarity for the Iranian people and mentioned that he wished to meet Ahmadinejad in person, much as he has already done with Hugo Chavez and with Fidel Castro, who is now a good friend of his.
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