heartedness

English

Etymology

hearted +‎ -ness

Noun

heartedness (usually uncountable, plural heartednesses)

  1. (uncountable) The state or quality of being hearted.
  2. (countable) The result or product of being hearted.

Related terms

  • big-heartedness
  • black-heartedness
  • broken-heartedness
  • chicken-heartedness
  • cold-heartedness
  • cruel-heartedness
  • dead-heartedness
  • down-heartedness
  • faint-heartedness
  • false-heartedness
  • fool-heartedness
  • free-heartedness
  • full-heartedness
  • gentle-heartedness
  • good-heartedness
  • great-heartedness
  • half-heartedness
  • hard-heartedness
  • heavy-heartedness
  • hen-heartedness
  • high-heartedness
  • hollow-heartedness
  • humble-heartedness
  • iron-heartedness
  • kind-heartedness
  • large-heartedness
  • light-heartedness
  • lion-heartedness
  • lonely-heartedness
  • low-heartedness
  • open-heartedness
  • proud-heartedness
  • shallow-heartedness
  • simple-heartedness
  • single-heartedness
  • soft-heartedness
  • stone-heartedness
  • stony-heartedness
  • stout-heartedness
  • strong-heartedness
  • tender-heartedness
  • warm-heartedness
  • weak-heartedness
  • whole-heartedness
 

Anagrams

  • neatherdess
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