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  1. noble and generous in spirit
    a magnanimous conqueror
    a greathearted general

How To Use greathearted In A Sentence

  • You can, I suppose, dismiss that message as purest Victorian hypocrisy, but to listen to the G-Minor Mass and the Fifth Symphony is to know that the greathearted genius who made them was the truest of believers in the power of art to uplift and ennoble the souls of his fellow men. How Can Skeptics Make Convincing Religious Art?
  • He feels the same way as she does—of course he does—but she is married to the man they both love and admire—the greathearted Geoffrey Moor. Louisa May Alcott
  • He constantly humbles and amazes us with his blazing insights and his greathearted worldview. It's So Much Work to Be Your Friend
  • a greathearted general
  • It is only the greathearted who can be true friends; the mean and the cowardly can never know what true friendship is.
  • It is only the greathearted who can be true friends; the mean and the cowardly can never know what true friendship is.
  • It is only the greathearted who can be true friends; the mean and the cowardly can never know what true friendship is.
  • Berda and Locasti were on the ground with their greathearted horses standing over them like guard dogs. Exile's Honor
  • This too has been told you by any number of greathearted men. "What do YOU do when your favorite author turns out to be a puppy-kicker?"
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