enhearten (Meaning)

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enhearten (v. t.)

To give heart to; to fill with courage; to embolden.

Synonyms & Antonyms of enhearten

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enhearten Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher's encouraging words enhearten the student to continue working hard.
  2. The team's victory enhearten the fans and gave them hope for the future.
  3. The doctor's positive prognosis enhearten the patient and gave them a renewed sense of optimism.
  4. The unexpected gift enhearten the recipient and made their day brighter.
  5. The child's innocent smile enhearten the parent and filled them with joy.
  6. The beauty of nature enhearten the artist and inspired them to create a masterpiece.
  7. The sound of music enhearten the listener and transported them to a different world.
  8. The act of kindness enhearten the recipient and made them feel appreciated.
  9. The supportive message from a friend enhearten the struggling person and gave them the strength to keep going.
  10. The successful completion of a challenging task enhearten the individual and boosted their confidence.

FAQs About the word enhearten

To give heart to; to fill with courage; to embolden.

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The teacher's encouraging words enhearten the student to continue working hard.

The team's victory enhearten the fans and gave them hope for the future.

The doctor's positive prognosis enhearten the patient and gave them a renewed sense of optimism.

The unexpected gift enhearten the recipient and made their day brighter.