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large-hearted

ADJECTIVE
  1. showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding and generosity
    sympathetic words
    kindly criticism
    was charitable in his opinions of others
    a kindly act
    a large-hearted mentor

How To Use large-hearted In A Sentence

  • Another large-hearted guy who went too soon. The Sun
  • McCoy could never let go of his view of Spock as Vulcan, because as far as the large-hearted, overly-emotional McCoy was concerned, Spock's "cold-blooded logic" was a character flaw. Lance Mannion:
  • If we love the creatures of earth, who are so gaily irresponsible, so full of zest, we shall share with them the large-hearted merriment of comradeship, and find that the blessing of the helpless is the key to unlock the world. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
  • Is it possible, as a writer, to create another human being more generous, large-hearted, and responsive than yourself? Chronic City by Jonathan Lethem: Questions
  • This is an ambitious, large-hearted, exhilarating novel that leaves you wanting more. Times, Sunday Times
  • The remaining four comments were large-hearted enough to extend compassion to the daycare worker and, in so doing, take on a holistic responsibility for the healing process that must, but may not, occur. The Human Franchise
  • With all her autocracy, and her grievous mistakes, she was a humble-minded, large-hearted, unselfish woman, of the stuff of which martyrs are made. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her life was one long, large-souled, large-hearted prayer for the triumph of Right, Justice, Liberty; and she who lived for others was The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 47, September, 1861
  • I'd probably still be buskering for pence had not a large-hearted girl in a small Mary Quant mini taken pity on me and given me a job playing the tambourine in her jug band. Daniel Krotz: The Uses of Poetry
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