warm-heartedness
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a word derived from
warm-hearted.
warm-heartedadjectivehaving or showing sympathy, affection, kindness, cordiality, etc..
Example Sentences
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"His warm-heartedness, his joy for life and his unshakable sense of justice made him unforgettable."
From Fox News ● Jan. 20, 2022
Rose wrote adult novels of pioneering life, stealing her mother's material but substituting the sourness of maturity for the warm-heartedness of Wilder's children's fiction.
From The Guardian ● Dec. 28, 2012
Let's hope this new generosity and warm-heartedness is a blip, and he returns to form next week.
From The Guardian ● Jul. 16, 2012
La Tour depicts Marie's famous warm-heartedness with a characteristic verve of his own, achieved in the tricky medium of pastel, then more like chalk and apt to blow away.
From The Guardian ● Jun. 2, 2012
Lady Phipps, with all her warm-heartedness, was a proud woman, and felt the hidden repulsion with which her hospitality was met, without really understanding it.
From Silent Struggles by Ann S. (Ann Sophia) Stephens