Heartening

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈhɑrtənɪŋ/

Definitions of heartening

adjective giving strength, courage, or hope; encouraging

Example Sentences

A1 The kind words from my friend were heartening.

A2 Seeing the community come together to help those in need was heartening.

B1 The positive feedback from my boss was heartening and motivated me to work harder.

B2 The heartening news of a breakthrough in medical research gave hope to many patients.

C1 The heartening response to the charity event exceeded all expectations.

C2 The heartening success of the project was a testament to the team's hard work and dedication.

Examples of heartening in a Sentence

formal The positive feedback from our clients was heartening for the whole team.

informal It was so heartening to see everyone come together to help out during the crisis.

slang The support we received was really heartening, it lifted our spirits.

figurative Her words were like a warm hug, so heartening in a time of uncertainty.

Grammatical Forms of heartening

past tense

heartened

plural

heartenings

comparative

more heartening

superlative

most heartening

present tense

hearten

future tense

will hearten

perfect tense

have heartened

continuous tense

is heartening

singular

heartening

positive degree

heartening

infinitive

to hearten

gerund

heartening

participle

heartened

Origin and Evolution of heartening

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'heartening' originated from the Old English word 'heortan', meaning to make someone feel more cheerful or hopeful.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'heartening' has retained its original meaning of uplifting or encouraging, with no significant shifts in its usage or connotation.