Pronunciation: /ˈhɑrtfɛlt/
noun a feeling or expression that is sincere and deeply felt
A1 I received a heartfelt letter from my friend.
A2 The teacher's heartfelt speech brought tears to my eyes.
B1 The heartfelt apology was appreciated by everyone.
B2 Her heartfelt plea for help touched the hearts of many.
C1 The heartfelt gratitude expressed by the award winner was moving.
C2 The author's heartfelt dedication to his craft was evident in every word.
adjective sincere and deeply felt
A1 She sent a heartfelt thank you card to her teacher.
A2 The children's heartfelt laughter filled the room.
B1 His heartfelt apology brought tears to her eyes.
B2 The heartfelt speech moved the entire audience.
C1 The heartfelt message in the book resonated with readers on a deep level.
C2 Her heartfelt commitment to the cause inspired others to join the movement.
formal The speaker delivered a heartfelt speech at the charity event.
informal I just wanted to send you a heartfelt thank you for all your help.
slang Her heartfelt apology really touched me.
figurative The painting captured the artist's heartfelt emotions.
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