Greathearted

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɡreɪtˈhɑːrtɪd/

Definitions of greathearted

adjective a descriptive word that modifies a noun by giving more information about its qualities or characteristics

Example Sentences

A1 She is a greathearted person who always helps others.

A2 The greathearted volunteer spent hours cleaning up the park.

B1 The greathearted philanthropist donated a large sum of money to the charity.

B2 His greathearted nature endeared him to everyone he met.

C1 The greathearted leader inspired his team to achieve greatness.

C2 Her greathearted actions had a lasting impact on the community.

Examples of greathearted in a Sentence

formal He was known for his greathearted generosity towards those in need.

informal My neighbor is a truly greathearted person, always willing to lend a helping hand.

slang She's a real greathearted gal, always looking out for her friends.

figurative The king was seen as a greathearted ruler, always putting his people's needs first.

Grammatical Forms of greathearted

past tense

greathearted

plural

greathearted

comparative

more greathearted

superlative

most greathearted

present tense

greatheart

future tense

will be greathearted

perfect tense

have been greathearted

continuous tense

is being greathearted

singular

greathearted

positive degree

greathearted

infinitive

to be greathearted

gerund

being greathearted

participle

greathearted

Origin and Evolution of greathearted

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'greathearted' originated from Middle English, influenced by Old English and Old Norse terms for 'heart' and 'great'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'greathearted' has retained its original meaning of being generous, kind, and magnanimous, but it is now less commonly used compared to other synonyms such as 'generous' or 'big-hearted'.