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more wholehearted
adjective as in enthusiastic, sincere
Weak matches
adjective as in sincere
Weak matches
- abiding
- ardent
- authentic
- bona fide
- candid
- committed
- complete
- dedicated
- determined
- devoted
- earnest
- emphatic
- enduring
- enthusiastic
- fervent
- frank
- genuine
- heartfelt
- hearty
- impassioned
- never-failing
- passionate
- real
- serious
- steadfast
- steady
- sure
- true
- unfaltering
- unfeigned
- unqualified
- unquestioning
- unreserved
- unstinting
- unwavering
- warm
- whole-hearted
- zealous
Example Sentences
Even some of Corbyn’s closest allies, including John McDonnell and Diane Abbott, have been urging him to shift towards more wholehearted backing for a referendum, or risk endangering the party’s prospects in a general election, which could come within months.
But responding to the Budget on BBC One's Sunday Politics, Andy Burnham, the Labour mayor of Greater Manchester, said he wanted to see "a more wholehearted embrace of devolution" from both the Conservatives and Labour.
Though Democrats and others quickly urged Republicans to follow up their words with actions — ranging from a resolution stating that Congress does not embrace white nationalism to a more wholehearted censure of the president — such moves seem unlikely.
The cloud providers’ own cautious embrace of cloud computing is becoming more wholehearted, according to Grady Summers, senior vice president of cloud analytics at FireEye Inc., a security company that advises corporations on cloud security.
"All parties need to make a far more wholehearted effort to resolve this protracted crisis peacefully," Hussein said in a statement accompanying the report of 4,317 deaths and 9,921 injuries since mid-April.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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