high-hearted (Meaning)

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high-hearted (a.)

Full of courage or nobleness; high-souled.

Synonyms & Antonyms of high-hearted

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high-hearted Sentence Examples

  1. The high-hearted knight stood tall and unwavering amidst the swirling battle.
  2. The young poet's high-hearted words soared through the hall, inspiring the listeners.
  3. The explorer's high-hearted optimism carried them through treacherous landscapes.
  4. The high-hearted rebel fought against injustice with unwavering determination.
  5. The high-hearted artist poured their soul into their creations, touching the hearts of countless others.
  6. The high-hearted teacher nurtured their students' dreams and encouraged them to reach their full potential.
  7. The high-hearted doctor dedicated their life to alleviating the suffering of the sick and the vulnerable.
  8. The high-hearted volunteer spent countless hours working tirelessly for their community.
  9. The high-hearted scientist pushed the boundaries of knowledge and understanding with unwavering passion.
  10. The high-hearted traveler embraced the unknown with a spirit of adventure and a thirst for discovery.

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Full of courage or nobleness; high-souled.

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No antonyms found.

The high-hearted knight stood tall and unwavering amidst the swirling battle.

The young poet's high-hearted words soared through the hall, inspiring the listeners.

The explorer's high-hearted optimism carried them through treacherous landscapes.

The high-hearted rebel fought against injustice with unwavering determination.