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heart
noun as in person's emotions
Strong matches
affection, benevolence, compassion, concern, disposition, gusto, humanity, inclination, palate, pity, relish, response, sensitivity, sentiment, sympathy, temperament, tenderness, understanding, zest
noun as in courage
noun as in essence, central part
noun as in blood-pumping organ in an animate being
Weak matches
Example Sentences
It was an ambitious project, but the result has won hearts in India.
A classic example of the amygdala in action is someone's physiological and emotional response to seeing a snake: startled body, racing heart, sweaty palms.
The latest results confirm previous findings that physical activity at work can be harmful to the heart and circulatory system.
At the heart of these nanoparticles are ionizable lipids, special molecules that can switch between charged and neutral states depending on their surroundings.
“The heart of the movie is in these very static, still and silent moments, where these two women have nonverbal communication with each other.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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