heariness (Meaning)

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heariness (n.)

The quality of being hearty; as, the heartiness of a greeting.

Synonyms & Antonyms of heariness

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heariness Sentence Examples

  1. The philosopher expounded on the heariness of the universe, arguing that it was a fundamental aspect of existence.
  2. The hiker's legs grew heavy with heariness as he ascended the rugged mountain trail.
  3. The newborn baby's heariness was a testament to its health and well-being.
  4. The bustling metropolis emitted a deafening heariness that was both exhilarating and oppressive.
  5. The old oak tree stood with a heavy heariness, its branches laden with centuries of growth.
  6. The heariness of the air during a thunderstorm was almost palpable, making it difficult to breathe.
  7. The boxer's heariness was evident in his powerful punches that left his opponents dazed and disoriented.
  8. The heavy heariness of the volcanic ash made it difficult for rescue workers to navigate the disaster zone.
  9. The stale air in the abandoned house carried a heaviness that hinted at the secrets it held.
  10. The heariness of the situation weighed down on her shoulders, making it impossible to ignore the impending doom.

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The quality of being hearty; as, the heartiness of a greeting.

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No antonyms found.

The philosopher expounded on the heariness of the universe, arguing that it was a fundamental aspect of existence.

The hiker's legs grew heavy with heariness as he ascended the rugged mountain trail.

The newborn baby's heariness was a testament to its health and well-being.

The bustling metropolis emitted a deafening heariness that was both exhilarating and oppressive.