ADJECTIVE
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having or proceeding from an innately kind disposition
a generous and kindhearted teacher
How To Use kind-hearted In A Sentence
- Colleagues rally round to help Ann KIND-HEARTED fundraisers pulled out all the stops to donate more than £1,500 to a very ill colleague.
- She was a good natured and kind-hearted lady who delighted in helping friends and neighbours.
- There was a wicked queen, kind-hearted heroine, dashing prince, bumbling villains and a lot of people wandering round the forest.
- Mrs Church's death has shattered the local community, who knew her as a loving and kind-hearted person.
- It just shows that you're a kind-hearted person, and that you care deeply about other people.
- Parker's big-bellied appearance and his good-tempered and kind-hearted manner make him seem better suited to the role of English landlord than highly successful producer.
- The prioress is another respectable person, coy and simple, with dainty fingers, small mouth, and clean attire, -- a refined sort of a woman for that age, ornamented with corals and brooch, so stately as to be held in reverence, yet so sentimental as to weep for a mouse caught in a trap: all characteristic of a respectable, kind-hearted lady who has lived in seclusion. Beacon Lights of History
- She would regularly pour out her heart to the kind-hearted friend who she has known since her teenage days.
- KIND-hearted youngsters are organising a bring and buy sale to raise money.
- They are by nature generous, kind-hearted and charitable people.