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big-hearted
[big-hahr-tid]
adjective
generous; kind.
Synonyms: , , ,
big-hearted
adjective
warmly generous
Other Word Forms
- bigheartedly adverb
- bigheartedness noun
- ˌ-ˈٱԱ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of big-hearted1
Example Sentences
The show is the story of an eccentric, big-hearted but fallible character, although Cullen had reservations about putting it on stage.
This book is brutal and unsparing in its portrayal of its characters, with the growing dread palpable as the book drives forward, even as it’s incredibly big-hearted and leaves you emotionally eviscerated by the end.
"They've really got stuck into the life of the church... they are such a big-hearted, gentle, loving family who have got involved and given their all since they've been here in Nottingham."
This big-hearted set also arrives at a fraught moment for the arts in America, as stalwart institutions like the Kennedy Center have suddenly been bureaucratically gutted and stained by culture war rhetoric from the Trump administration.
But at least she's in good company, alongside breakout rap star Doechii and big-hearted pop singer Teddy Swims.
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