Warmhearted

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /wɔːrmˈhɑːrtɪd/

Definitions of warmhearted

adjective describing someone who is kind, caring, and sympathetic

Example Sentences

A1 She is a warmhearted person who always helps others.

A2 The warmhearted teacher greeted each student with a smile.

B1 The warmhearted nurse comforted the patient during their recovery.

B2 The warmhearted volunteer dedicated countless hours to helping those in need.

C1 Her warmhearted nature made her a beloved leader in the community.

C2 The warmhearted philanthropist donated millions to charity over the years.

Examples of warmhearted in a Sentence

formal The warmhearted philanthropist donated a large sum of money to the charity.

informal My neighbor is so warmhearted, always offering to help with anything.

slang I love hanging out with her, she's such a warmhearted person.

figurative His warmhearted nature melted even the coldest of hearts.

Grammatical Forms of warmhearted

past tense

warmed

plural

warmhearted people

comparative

more warmhearted

superlative

most warmhearted

present tense

is warmhearted

future tense

will be warmhearted

perfect tense

has been warmhearted

continuous tense

is being warmhearted

singular

a warmhearted person

positive degree

warmhearted

infinitive

to be warmhearted

gerund

being warmhearted

participle

warmhearted

Origin and Evolution of warmhearted

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'warmhearted' originated from the combination of 'warm', meaning having or giving off heat, and 'hearted', expressing the feeling or character of a person.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who is kind, affectionate, and compassionate, the term 'warmhearted' has evolved to encompass a broader sense of emotional warmth and sincerity in character.