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HEART
- to hearten (to give courage to) [v HEARTED, HEARTING, HEARTS]
- to hearten (to give courage to, also HARTEN) [v -ED, -ING, -S]
- to cause someone great disappointment or sorrow, as to disappoint in love
- the organ keeping the blood in circulation
- the seat of life or emotion
- compassion
- the vital part
- suit of playing cards with heart-shaped figures
- in keeping with one's taste or preference
- basically
- from memory
- to maintain the truth of one's statement; affirm one's integrity
- to give happiness or pleasure to; delight
- to have sorrow or longing dominate one's emotions; grieve inconsolably
- with complete sincerity
- to be compassionate or merciful
- to have as an object, aim, or desire
- to be very anxious or fearful
- to be fundamentally kind, generous, or well-intentioned
- enthusiastically; fervently; completely
- in one's private thoughts or feelings; deep within one
- to fall in love with
- of great interest or concern to one
- to lack the necessary courage or callousness to do something
- to be unalterably opposed to
- to dismiss one's anxieties