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heart-wounded Wounded to the heart with love or grief.
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heartache Sorrow; anguish of mind; mental pang.
Origin: Cf. AS. Heortece.
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heartbreak Crushing sorrow or grief; a yielding to such grief.
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heartbreaking Causing overpowering sorrow.
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heartbroken Overcome by crushing sorrow; deeply grieved.
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heartburn <gastroenterology, symptom> Indigestion and a burning pain that is commonly seen in patients with reflux oesophagitis.
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heartburned Having heartburn.
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heartburning Causing discontent.
1. <medicine> Same as Heartburn.
2. Discontent; secret enmity. "The transaction did not fail to leave heartburnings." (Palfrey)
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(01 Mar 1998)
heartdear Sincerely beloved.
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heartdeep Rooted in the heart.
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hearted 1. Having a heart; having (such) a heart (regarded as the seat of the affections, disposition, or character).
2. Shaped like a heart; cordate.
3. Seated or laid up in the heart. "I hate the Moor: my cause is hearted." (Shak)
This word is chiefly used in composition; as, hard-hearted, faint-hearted, kind-hearted, lion-hearted, stout-hearted, etc. Hence the nouns hard-heartedness, faint-heartedness, etc.
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(01 Mar 1998)
heartedness Earnestness; sincerity; heartiness.
See also the Note under Hearted. The analysis of the compounds gives hard-hearted + -ness, rather than hard + heartedness, etc.
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hearten 1. To encourage; to animate; to incite or stimulate the courage of; to embolden. "Hearten those that fight in your defense." (Shak)
2. To restore fertility or strength to, as to land.
Origin: From Heart.
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(01 Mar 1998)
heartener One who, or that which, heartens, animates, or stirs up.
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heartfelt Hearty; sincere.
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