Pronunciation: /hɑrt ʌv goʊld/
noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
A1 She has a heart of gold and always helps others.
A2 My grandmother is known for her heart of gold and generosity.
B1 Despite his tough exterior, he has a heart of gold and cares deeply for his family.
B2 The community recognizes her for her heart of gold and dedication to charity work.
C1 His heart of gold shines through in his selfless acts of kindness towards strangers.
C2 The politician's reputation for having a heart of gold has earned him respect from constituents.
preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause
A1 She has a heart of gold and always helps others.
A2 My grandmother is known for her heart of gold and generosity.
B1 Despite his tough exterior, he has a heart of gold underneath.
B2 The main character in the story is portrayed as having a heart of gold.
C1 Her heart of gold is evident in the way she volunteers and gives back to the community.
C2 His heart of gold shines through in his selfless acts of kindness towards others.
formal She is known for her generous nature and heart of gold.
informal My friend always helps others out, she's got a real heart of gold.
slang That guy may act tough, but deep down he's got a heart of gold.
figurative The old man's wrinkled face belied his heart of gold, which shone through in his kind actions.
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