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COMPOUND WORDS
| ace of hearts | {n} | (playing card) | big-hearted | {adj} | (noble and generous in caring for others) | break someone's heart | {v} | (to cause a person to feel grief or sadness) | broken heart | {n} | (broken heart) | by heart | {prep} | (knowing completely) | chicken-hearted | {adj} | (lacking courage) | cold hands, warm heart | {proverb} | (having cold hands is an indication of warmheartedness) | cold-hearted | {adj} | (callous or heartless) | congenital heart defect | {n} | (disease of the heart) | coronary heart disease | {n} | (disease of the heart) | dishearten | {v} | (discourage someone by removing their enthusiasm or courage) | faint-hearted | {adj} | (lacking courage, timid) | from the bottom of one's heart | {adv} | (idiomatic) | half-hearted | {adj} | (Not sincere; lacking full energy) | heart | {n} | (an organ) | heart | {n} | (a shape or symbol) | heart | {n} | (a suit of cards) | heart | {n} | (centre or core) | heart | {n} | (emotions or kindness) | heart | {n} | (seat of affections, understanding or will) | heartache | {n} | (very sincere and difficult emotional problems or stress) | heart attack | {n} | (acute myocardial infarction) | heartbeat | {n} | (one pulsation of the heart) | heartbreaker | {n} | (person who causes sorrow) | heartbreaking | {adj} | (That causes great grief, anguish or distress) | heartburn | {n} | (pain caused by stomach acid) | heartening | {adj} | (cheerfully encouraging) | heart failure | {n} | (cessation of the heartbeat; cardiac arrest) | heart failure | {n} | (chronic inability of the heart) | heartfelt | {adj} | (felt or believed deeply and sincerely) | hearth | {n} | (Floor of fireplace) | hearth | {n} | (Part of furnace) | hearth | {n} | (Recess) | hearth | {n} | (Symbol) | heartily | {adv} | (in a hearty manner) | heartless | {adj} | (without feeling) | heart of gold | {n} | (kindheartedness) | heart rate | {n} | (number of heart beats per unit of time) | heart-rending | {adj} | (heart-rending) SEE: heartrending :: | hearts | {n} | (plural of "heart") SEE: heart :: | hearts | {n} | (the card suit (♥)) | heartsease | {n} | (a common European wild flower) | heart-shaped | {adj} | (having the supposed shape of a heart) | heart surgeon | {n} | (surgeon of the heart) | heartthrob | {n} | (heartbeat) | heart-warming | {adj} | (eliciting tenderness and sympathy) | heartwood | {n} | (wood) | heartworm | {n} | (parasitic organism) | hearty | {adj} | (proceeding from the heart) | hearty | {adj} | (rich, abundant) | kindhearted | {adj} | (having an innately kind disposition or character) | king of hearts | {n} | (playing card) | lighthearted | {adj} | (enjoyable lack of seriousness) | lighthearted | {adj} | (joyful) | lose heart | {v} | (to despair) | queen of hearts | {n} | (playing card) | softhearted | {adj} | (gentle) | sweetheart | {n} | (a person very much liked or loved by someone else) | sweetheart | {n} | (darling) SEE: darling :: | take to heart | {v} | (to take something seriously) | the way to a man's heart is through his stomach | {proverb} | (cooking food for a man is a good way to win his affections) | warm the cockles of someone's heart | {v} | (to provide happiness to someone) | wear one's heart on one's sleeve | {v} | (to be transparent or forthright about one's emotions) | wholehearted | {adj} | (having no reservations; having unconditional and enthusiastic support) | wholeheartedly | {adv} | (in a wholehearted manner; with one's whole heart; enthusiastically)
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