Kindhearted

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈkaɪndˌhɑrtɪd/

Definitions of kindhearted

Examples of kindhearted in a Sentence

formal She was known in the community as a kindhearted philanthropist, always willing to help those in need.

informal My neighbor is such a kindhearted person, always checking in on everyone in the neighborhood.

slang Dude, that guy is seriously one of the most kindhearted dudes I know.

figurative Her kindhearted nature was like a warm ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.

Grammatical Forms of kindhearted

past tense

kindhearted

plural

kindhearted

comparative

more kindhearted

superlative

most kindhearted

present tense

is kindhearted

future tense

will be kindhearted

perfect tense

has been kindhearted

continuous tense

is being kindhearted

singular

kindhearted

positive degree

kindhearted

infinitive

to be kindhearted

gerund

being kindhearted

participle

kindhearted

Origin and Evolution of kindhearted

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'kindhearted' originated from the combination of 'kind' meaning gentle or benevolent and 'hearted' as a suffix indicating possessing a particular kind of heart or nature.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'kindhearted' has retained its original meaning of having a benevolent or gentle nature, and is commonly used to describe someone who is compassionate and caring towards others.