hearten (Meaning)

Wordnet

hearten (v)

give encouragement to

Webster

hearten (v. t.)

To encourage; to animate; to incite or stimulate the courage of; to embolden.

To restore fertility or strength to, as to land.

hearten Sentence Examples

  1. The troops' morale was heartened by the general's inspiring speech.
  2. Knowing that so many people supported him heartened him to continue his journey.
  3. The doctor's compassionate words heartened the patient, giving them hope for recovery.
  4. The unexpected success heartened the team and motivated them to push even further.
  5. The sight of the children playing in the park heartened the elderly woman, reminding her of her own carefree days.
  6. The heartening news of the ceasefire brought relief and a sense of hope to the war-torn region.
  7. The students' eagerness to learn heartened the teacher, giving them a renewed sense of purpose.
  8. Despite the setbacks, the team's determination was heartened by the unwavering support of their coach.
  9. The volunteer's dedication to helping others heartened his colleagues, inspiring them to do more.
  10. The heartwarming story of the stranger's kindness heartened many, showing that even in the darkest of times, there is still compassion in the world.

FAQs About the word hearten

give encouragement toTo encourage; to animate; to incite or stimulate the courage of; to embolden., To restore fertility or strength to, as to land.

encourage,inspire, steel,embolden, reinforce, inspirit, cheer (up), bear up, invigorate, stimulate

depress, dishearten, dishearten, discourage, daunt,discourage, depress, daunt, weaken, dispirit

The troops' morale was heartened by the general's inspiring speech.

Knowing that so many people supported him heartened him to continue his journey.

The doctor's compassionate words heartened the patient, giving them hope for recovery.

The unexpected success heartened the team and motivated them to push even further.