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heart
  1. (anatomy) A muscular organ that pumps blood through the body, traditionally thought to be the seat of emotion.
  2. (uncountable) Emotions, kindness, moral effort, or spirit in general.
  3. The seat of the affections or sensibilities, collectively or separately, as love, hate, joy, grief, courage, etc.; rarely, the seat of the understanding or will; usually in a good sense; personality.
  4. Courage; courageous purpose; spirit.
  5. Vigorous and efficient activity; power of fertile production; condition of the soil, whether good or bad.
  6. (archaic) A term of affectionate or kindly and familiar address.
  7. A conventional shape or symbol used to represent the heart, love, or emotion: or sometimes <3.
  8. A playing card of the suit hearts featuring one or more heart-shaped symbols.
  9. (cartomancy) The twenty-fourth Lenormand card.
  10. The centre, essence, or core.
  11. Synonyms:
  12. Examples:
    1. “Systolic pressure represents the force with which the heart pumps blood into the blood vessels.”
      “Bill was a man full of heart who would regularly involve himself in acts of philanthropy.”
      “The commitment was there, and we showed a lot of heart, but our execution let us down.”
heartbeat
  1. One pulsation of the heart; especially an irregular one, hence the emotion which causes it.
  2. The rhythm at which a heart pulsates, a cardiac indicator
  3. A driving impulse or vital force.
  4. A very short space of time; an instant.
  5. (computing) A periodic signal generated by hardware or software to indicate normal operation or to synchronize other parts of a system.
  6. Synonyms:
  7. Examples:
    1. “This scan usually shows the first signs of a heartbeat, which will indicate a viable pregnancy.”
      “I would be more than willing to have a coffee with Keanu in a heartbeat.”
      “Her heartbeat quickens when the footsteps suddenly stop, and the door to the bedroom opens and closes.”
heartstrings
  1. (anatomy) The tendons once thought to brace the heart. [15th-19th c.]
  2. (figuratively) One's deepest emotions or inner feelings. [from 16th c.]
  3. (anatomy) The cord-like tendons that connect the papillary muscles to the tricuspid valve and the mitral valve in the heart.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “Upon hearing the heartfelt song, I could feel how the melody tugged at my heartstrings, evoking deep emotions.”
      “I could feel the tug at my heartstrings as I watched the heartbreaking movie.”
      “It reached deep inside, plucking at the heartstrings, moving everyone's souls.”
heartsong
  1. (obsolete) A heartwarming song or poem.
  2. A song or message that is deeply heartfelt.
  3. The expression of a person's inner essence, underlying identity, and reason for existence.
  4. Examples:
    1. “To be sung to in this way by the entire faery kingdom, each member of it born from the heartsong of a camper, was truly a delight that not many, I believe, have known.”
      “The words he speaks carry a familiar message. He lifts me up to sing my infinite heartsong. He is a musical tone that rings out to embrace the morning sky.”
heartthrob
  1. A heartbeat.
  2. The object of one’s desires or infatuation; a sweetheart.
  3. (of a man) A usually handsome celebrity or famous person.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “That's how her last class of the day sometimes moved from Chippewa High to Jackie's house and allowed her to spend more time with her heartthrob, Bryce Clark.”
      “Comedian, tragedian and heartthrob, his distinction lies in the very indistinction of his career.”
      “Also appearing is Jeremy London, the '90s teen heartthrob with a bad accent mimicking the guests of Jerry Springer.”
heartbond
  1. A union of hearts; a betrothal.
  2. (masonry) A bond in a stone wall in which two headers meet in the middle of a wall and another header covers the joint between them.
heartedness
  1. (uncountable) The state or quality of being hearted.
  2. (countable) The result or product of being hearted.
  3. Examples:
    1. “To that extent, you will cling to God, and you will try to have good heartedness and good thoughts.”
      “For Democrats, election-day heavy heartedness, the loser's Stoicism, had become a way of life.”
      “Georges Brassens, who came from Sète not far from Narbonne, says that the first songs he loved were Trenet's. He recognises himself in Trenet, he has the same kind of pseudo-light heartedness.”
heartcut
  1. (chemistry) A portion of material separated by chromatography that is subjected to heartcutting
heartscape
heartiness
  1. The characteristic of being hearty; fillingness; wholesomeness.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “His stock in trade was a brisk heartiness which at times bordered on the devastatingly brutal.”
      “It was fantastic and different, somehow managing to bring out the delicateness of fish and the heartiness of stew at the same time.”
      “For proof of my parents' heartiness, or perhaps their insanity, I point to one of our family vacations.”
heartquake
hearting
  1. Material used as fill between walls of greater structural integrity, especially in masonry.
heartliness
  1. The state, quality, or condition of being heartly; warmth
heartener
  1. One who, or that which, heartens or animates.
heart-warmer
  1. Something that is heart-warming.
heartfeltness
  1. The state or quality of being heartfelt.
heartlessness
  1. the characteristic of being heartless
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Afterwards I asked the people with me why they tolerated such brutal dishonesty and heartlessness.”
      “Did you know, that in the Victorian language of flowers, hydrangeas stood for boastfulness and heartlessness?”
      “The common understanding of this poem centres on its heartlessness, how inhuman, etc.”
hearty
heartstring
  1. singular of heartstrings
  2. Examples:
    1. “Usually the darling of the heartstring tugger or a hard-headed military man, it's easy to forget that he can do anything else.”
      “Tibetans strayed to foreign countries with or without papers tell me of this heartstring.”
      “The pair bond over books and no heartstring is left untugged as Hazel resists Gus for fear of hurting him.”
hearte
  1. Obsolete spelling of heart
heartcare
  1. The care of the heart.
heartpea
heartlet
  1. A small heart.
hearts
heartlessnesses
heart-warmers
  1. plural of heart-warmer
heartednesses
  1. plural of heartedness
heartscapes
  1. plural of heartscape
heartthrobs
heartquakes
  1. plural of heartquake
heartinesses
heartbonds
  1. plural of heartbond
hearteners
  1. plural of heartener
heartsongs
  1. plural of heartsong
  2. Examples:
    1. “Many of his lyrics are heartsongs that will chord with human life as long as it has sorrows and aspirations.”
      “Over life's long trail a-winding, We wend our onward way, Sometimes with spirits broken, Sometimes with heartsongs gay.”
heartbeats
  1. plural of heartbeat
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The words made Shipper's cheeks turn pink and he felt his heartbeats quicken again.”
      “Suddenly, the man drew in a sharp gasp and the heart monitor erupted into a flurry of sound, beeping off the steady, but rapid heartbeats.”
      “Several of the assassins were still alive, if barely, and their heartbeats fluttered as their lives ebbed slowly away.”
heartcuts
  1. plural of heartcut
heartlets
  1. plural of heartlet
heartings
  1. plural of hearting
heartes
  1. plural of hearte
  2. Examples:
    1. “What is hee that knoweth the secretes of heartes which be impenetrable?”
hearties
  1. plural of hearty
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “And now, my hearties, be gay, and gaily read the rest, with ease of body and in the best of kidney!”
      “Easiest of all is getting 27 able-bodied hearties to go with him, one of them a stowaway.”
      “I'd like a pepperoni pizza, me hearties, and you're starting to talk like a pirate.”
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