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bighearted

[ US /ˌbɪɡˈhɑɹtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. given or giving freely
    was a big tipper
    a freehanded host
    a munificent gift
    the bounteous goodness of God
    Saturday's child is loving and giving
    a handsome allowance
    her fond and openhanded grandfather
    bountiful compliments
    a munificent gift
    a liberal backer of the arts

How To Use bighearted In A Sentence

  • Readers of the nine bestselling Mitford novels awaited the publication of each novel, relishing the story of the bookish and bighearted Episcopal priest and the extraordinary fullness of his seemingly ordinary life. Home to Holly Springs by Jan Karon: Book summary
  • But even Breyer's friends say he is hardly the "bighearted" pol Clinton had in mind. Decisions, Decisions
  • They also tend to describe themselves as 'reliable', 'chivalrous' and 'bighearted'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite its five stars, it has retained a community feel, with an embracing, bighearted vibe. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a simple, understated lyric, and because Webb wraps the emotion in the language of work and everyday things, it comes out all the more powerfully, especially when grafted to a melody that somehow manages to be subtle (all those minor sevenths) and bighearted all at once. I Love—Jimmy Webb?
  • Jono's bighearted firefighter girlfriend and the many colorful figures from the old neighborhood serve to further enrich this atmospheric tale. Traveler by Ron McLarty: Book summary
  • Hawks I trust with my life," he once declared, a sentiment amply proven by the fearless bigheartedness of his performance in Rio Bravo. British Blogs
  • Family friend Belinda Carter said she's "amazed" by the bigheartedness of the Roches. The Acorn
  • Sarasota’s bigheartedness centers largely on efforts to boost the arts, promote the environment, and provide services to area children. Shock of Gray
  • It's working: Two and a Half Men, starring Kutcher as bighearted Internet billionaire Walden Schmidt, opened to 32.8 million viewers (including seven days of DVR use), and continues as TV's most-watched comedy (and No. 2 scripted series overall, behind only NCIS). Exclusive: Chuck Lorre Talks Two and a Half Men's Turnaround and His "Painful" Year
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