heart-whole (Meaning)

Wordnet

heart-whole (s)

with unconditional and enthusiastic devotion

Webster

heart-whole (a.)

Having the heart or affections free; not in love.

With unbroken courage; undismayed.

Of a single and sincere heart.

Synonyms & Antonyms of heart-whole

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heart-whole Sentence Examples

  1. Every encounter with her ignited a heart-whole love that defied explanation.
  2. The symphony's melodies surged through her, leaving her heart-whole and serene.
  3. After years of solitude, she found a love that made her heart-whole again.
  4. The healing balm of nature enveloped him, restoring his heart-whole spirit.
  5. The joy of raising her children filled her with a heart-whole contentment.
  6. The act of forgiveness brought a sense of heart-whole peace to her tumultuous soul.
  7. The loss shattered her heart, but her friends helped her piece it back together and become heart-whole once more.
  8. The heart-whole embrace of a loved one dispelled all her worries and doubts.
  9. The prospect of a heart-whole future filled him with anticipation and excitement.
  10. Her heart-whole belief in her dreams propelled her to achieve the impossible.

FAQs About the word heart-whole

with unconditional and enthusiastic devotionHaving the heart or affections free; not in love., With unbroken courage; undismayed., Of a single and sincere heart

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Every encounter with her ignited a heart-whole love that defied explanation.

The symphony's melodies surged through her, leaving her heart-whole and serene.

After years of solitude, she found a love that made her heart-whole again.

The healing balm of nature enveloped him, restoring his heart-whole spirit.