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    full-hearted

    adjective

    • 1. with great enthusiasm and commitment; full of sincere feeling: "a full-hearted commitment to proportional representation"

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  2. Fullhearted means having a heart full of courage or confidence or understanding. Learn how to use this adjective in a sentence and see examples from the Times Literary Supplement and other sources.

  3. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and origin of the adjective full-hearted, which means having or showing great enthusiasm or courage. See examples from Shakespeare and other sources.

  4. Jul 13, 2022 · full-hearted (comparative more full-hearted, superlative most full-hearted) Wholehearted. Full of courage or confidence. Elated. Full of emotion; too much moved for full self-control.

  5. Learn the meaning of full-hearted, an adjective that describes someone who is full of courage, confidence, or emotion. Find similar words and examples of usage from Wiktionary.

  6. Define Full-hearted. Full-hearted synonyms, Full-hearted pronunciation, Full-hearted translation, English dictionary definition of Full-hearted. a. 1. Full of courage or confidence. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.

  7. adjective. uk / ˌhəʊlˈhɑː.tɪd / us / ˌhoʊlˈhɑːr.t̬ɪd / Add to word list. completely enthusiastic: The minister has pledged his wholehearted support for the plans. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Excited, interested and enthusiastic. abubble. aflutter. agog. all of a flutter idiom. amped. enthusiastically. entranced. evangelical.

  8. Adjective. full-hearted ( comparative more full-hearted, superlative most full-hearted) Full of courage or confidence; elated. Full of emotion; too much moved for full self-control. Related words & phrases. Examples. Automatically generated practical examples in English: For thy full-hearted utterance; worn too thin.