Heartfelt: meaning, definitions and examples

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heartfelt

 

[ ˈhɑːrtfɛlt ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

emotions

sincerely and deeply felt; genuine

Synonyms

deep, earnest, genuine, sincere

Examples of usage

  • It was a heartfelt apology.
  • She received a heartfelt letter from her friend.
  • The heartfelt gratitude of the recipients was evident.
  • His heartfelt speech moved everyone in the audience.
  • The heartfelt support of the community was overwhelming.
Context #2 | Adjective

actions

showing strong emotions or deep sincerity

Synonyms

deep, earnest, genuine, sincere

Examples of usage

  • She gave him a heartfelt hug.
  • The team expressed their heartfelt condolences.
  • I appreciate your heartfelt efforts.

Translations

Translations of the word "heartfelt" in other languages:

🇵🇹 sincero

🇮🇳 हार्दिक (hārdik)

🇩🇪 herzlich

🇮🇩 tulus

🇺🇦 щирий

🇵🇱 szczery

🇯🇵 心からの (kokoro kara no)

🇫🇷 sincère

🇪🇸 sincero

🇹🇷 içten

🇰🇷 진심 어린 (jinshim eorin)

🇸🇦 صادق (ṣādiq)

🇨🇿 upřímný

🇸🇰 úprimný

🇨🇳 真诚的 (zhēnchéng de)

🇸🇮 iskren

🇮🇸 innilegur

🇰🇿 шын жүректен (shyn zhürekten)

🇬🇪 გულწრფელი (gulwṭṛpeli)

🇦🇿 səmimi

🇲🇽 sincero

Word origin

The word 'heartfelt' originated from the combination of 'heart' and 'felt', suggesting emotions that are deeply felt from the heart. It has been used in English language since the late 18th century, evolving to represent sincerity and genuineness in emotions and actions.

See also: brokenhearted, dishearten, disheartened, disheartening, halfheartedly, heart, heartache, heartbeat, heartbreak, heartbreaker, heartbreaking, heartbreakingly, heartbroken, heartening, heartily, heartland, heartless, heartlessly, heartlessness, heartsease, heartthrob, heartwarming, hearty.