Associations to the word «Hearted»
Noun
- Pity
- Tough
- Landlady
- Generosity
- Villain
- Earnestness
- Brute
- Sore
- Admirer
- Cheer
- Disposition
- Rogue
- Weep
- Bastard
- Friendly
- Cruelty
- Sincerity
- Chap
- Pretty
- Tenderness
- Jennings
- Hypocrisy
- Schoolboy
- Sick
- Satire
- Vigour
- Giver
- Sobbing
- Compassion
- Affection
- Suffering
- Enjoyment
- Ignorant
- Gentleness
- Toil
- Sorrow
- Scorn
- Mean
- Lad
- Easy
- Optimism
- Indulgence
- Demeanor
- Distress
- Temper
- Good
- Deliverance
- Gratitude
Adjective
- Virtuous
- Ruthless
- Contented
- Earnest
- Feeble
- Pitiful
- Barbarous
- Sober
- Sad
- Naive
- Truthful
- Amusing
- Oppressed
- Homely
- Boyish
- Humane
- Noble
- Eccentric
- Unaffected
- Indifferent
- Drunken
- Needy
- Pure
- Gentle
- Homeward
- Weary
- Gallant
- Happy
- Charming
- Darling
- Lively
- Sunny
- Straightforward
- Proud
- Intelligent
- Hateful
- Arrogant
- Bosom
- Haughty
- Shrewd
- Enthusiastic
- Optimistic
- Esteemed
- Radiant
- Ardent
- Good
Adverb
Wiktionary
HEARTED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of heart
HEARTED, adjective. (in combination) Having, or shaped like, a specified form of heart.
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