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goodheartedness
Derived word form of good-hearted

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They also display the same basic goodheartedness of all children of war.

From Time Magazine Archive

Some of them knew old Peter, and none of them had ever known any harm of him, and they were unanimous in their recognition and applause of the colonel's goodheartedness.

From The Colonel's Dream by Chesnutt, Charles W. (Charles Waddell)

Her absence of shyness; her straightforward, easy way of talking; her genuine goodheartedness; her devotion to animals—one of his own pet hobbies—and finally her exquisite playing, made the result a foregone conclusion.

From Derrick Vaughan, Novelist by Lyall, Edna

"Or— "An infrequent traveler, having the time of his life, tips out of sheer goodheartedness.

From The Itching Palm A Study of the Habit of Tipping in America by Scott, William R

So well set up, with such honest blue eyes, such a touch of stupidity, such a warm goodheartedness!

From The Good Soldier by Ford, Ford Madox