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[ UK /hˈɑːtfɛlt/ ]
[ US /ˈhɑɹtˌfɛɫt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. sincerely earnest
    one's dearest wish
    devout wishes for their success
    heartfelt condolences

How To Use heartfelt In A Sentence

  • From classic '80s rock to original heartfelt ballads, Tongue Tied A Cappella covers a broad spectrum of previously unattempted a cappella sounds.
  • Now the word "prayer" to non-Muslim readers will evoke an image of people perhaps silently clasping their hands together, leaning forward in a pew, and either silently, to themselves, or in a quiet tone, speaking heartfeltly to God. David Horowitz Freedom Center
  • We are just a lone group of evangelists trying to restore faith and heartfelt belief in the world
  • His smile was contagious, his wave was heartfelt and the toot of his horn was one of a kind.
  • She heaved a deep , heartfelt sigh.
  • Someone makes a heartfelt, tear-jerking appeal on behalf of the charity, and then up pops some sweaty, half-cut minor-league celebrity who's a mate of someone on the committee.
  • Today is your birthday,my darling.I'd like to express my heartfelt thanks for what you have done.Thank you for your cares and understanding and the at support you offer me when I need it.A whole of love to my dear husband.
  • Oswald felt heartfeltly sorry to wound the good Colonel's feelings, but he had to remark that he had only done his duty, and he was sure no British scout would take five bob for doing that. The Wouldbegoods
  • Let them be filled with heartfelt warmth and cordiality.
  • Russell Crowe has written a heartfelt open letter to his baby son to mark the boy's first birthday.
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