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View usage for: (hɑːʳti) Word forms: comparative heartier, superlative heartiest1. adjectiveHearty people or actions are loud, cheerful, and energetic. Wade was a hearty, bluff, athletic sort of guy. He gave a hearty laugh. Synonyms: friendly, genial, warm, generous More Synonyms of hearty heartily adverb [ADVERB after verb] He laughed heartily. Synonyms: thoroughly, very, completely, totally More Synonyms of hearty Synonyms: sincerely, feelingly, deeply, warmly More Synonyms of hearty 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]Hearty feelings or opinions are strongly felt or strongly held. With the last sentiment, Arnold was in hearty agreement. Synonyms: wholehearted, sincere, heartfelt, real More Synonyms of hearty heartily adverb [ADVERB with verb, ADVERB adjective] I heartily agree with her favourable comments on Germany and France. Most of the city's inhabitants are heartily sick of war. Synonyms: thoroughly, very, completely, totally More Synonyms of hearty Synonyms: enthusiastically, vigorously, eagerly, resolutely More Synonyms of hearty 3. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]A hearty meal is large and very satisfying. The men ate a hearty breakfast. ...a hearty soup delicately flavoured with nutmeg. Synonyms: substantial, filling, ample, square More Synonyms of hearty heartily adverb [ADVERB after verb] I ate heartily and always cleared my plate. Synonyms: thoroughly, very, completely, totally More Synonyms of hearty More Synonyms of hearty hearty in British English (ˈhɑːtɪ) adjectiveWord forms: heartier or heartiest1. warm and unreserved in manner or behaviour 2. vigorous and enthusiastic a hearty slap on the back 3. sincere and heartfelt hearty dislike 4. healthy and strong (esp in the phrase hale and hearty) 5. substantial and nourishing noun informal6. a comrade, esp a sailor 7. a vigorous sporting man a rugby hearty Derived forms heartiness (ˈheartiness) noun hearty in American English (ˈhɑrti) adjectiveWord forms: ˈheartier or ˈheartiest1. extremely warm and friendly; most genial or cordial a hearty welcome 2. enthusiastic; wholehearted hearty cooperation 3. strongly felt or expressed; unrestrained a hearty dislike, hearty laughter 4. strong and healthy a hearty young farmer 5. a. satisfying, nourishing, and plentiful a hearty meal b. needing or liking plenty of food a hearty eater nounWord forms: plural ˈhearties Archaic6. a friend; comrade; esp., a fellow sailor usually preceded by my Word origin ME herti: see heart & -y 3Examples of 'hearty' in a sentencehearty We love to eat this on those nights when only something warming and hearty will do.I have fond memories of hearty tins of soup on a cold day when I was growing up.They are filled with luxurious hearty food.The very suggestion is met with a raised eyebrow and a hearty laugh.The mountain air guarantees a hearty appetite.We gave her a hearty meal of fruit and veg and had her examined by a vet.The man burst into a hearty laugh.Making the seasonal switch most summers from skinny salads to hearty game dishes is taxing.He is an assiduous trainer and has needed to be to control a hearty appetite.The finished dish is almost like a warm steak salad and is a delicious and hearty meal.She retains a hearty laugh at times.My dream holiday would involve a long walk and a hearty meal at the end of it.With extra stock, they can make a hearty soup if it turns cold.It is hearty, warming and satisfying.We then head off to the Baxter home for some hearty beetroot soup.The food was hearty and good value, served cafeteria style.The cafe serves hearty soups made from the garden's vegetables.This is a Rioja to crack open with red meats and hearty dishes.The fare is good, hearty food.People try to chop it up very fine and it's meant to be a hearty dish.It's one of the easiest things to make and it always goes down well - hearty and warming.Everyone loves a hearty warming pie at this time of the year and you'd expect there to be one on the menu of a good pub.By the time the risotto is ready, you'll have an aching arm and a gleefully hearty appetite. British English: hearty ADJECTIVE Hearty people or actions are loud, cheerful, and energetic. He was a hearty, bluff, athletic sort of guy. - American English: hearty
- Brazilian Portuguese: caloroso
- Chinese: 喧闹活泼的
- European Spanish: campechano
- French: cordial
- German: herzlich
- Italian: caloroso
- Japanese: 元気な
- Korean: 활기찬
- European Portuguese: caloroso
- Latin American Spanish: campechano
Chinese translation of 'hearty' adj - (= cheerful) [person, laugh]
开(開)心快活的 (kāixīn kuàihuó de) - (= satisfying) [meal]
丰(豐)盛的 (fēngshèng de) - [appetite]
大的 (dà de) - (= strong) [agreement, dislike]
强(強)烈的 (qiángliè de)
Definition warm, friendly, and enthusiastic He was a hearty, bluff, athletic sort of guy. Synonyms generous unreserved back-slapping Opposites Definition strongly felt With the last sentiment, Arnold was in hearty agreement. Synonyms Opposites mild , insincere , half-hearted Definition (of a meal) substantial and nourishing The men ate a hearty breakfast. Synonyms ample square nourishing sizable or sizeable She was still hearty and strong when she turned 80. Synonyms alive and kicking right as rain (British, informal) Opposites weak , delicate , frail , feeble , unhealthy , sickly Additional synonymsDefinition busy and energetic the tragedy of an active mind trapped by failing physical health Synonyms energetic, strong, spirited, quick, vital, alert, dynamic, lively, vigorous, potent, animated, vibrant, forceful, nimble, diligent, industrious, sprightly, vivacious, on the go (informal), alive and kicking, spry, full of beans (informal), bright-eyed and bushy-tailed (informal) Definition showing warmth and friendliness He is an extremely affable and approachable man. Synonyms friendly, kindly, civil, warm, pleasant, mild, obliging, benign, gracious, benevolent, good-humoured, amiable, courteous, amicable, cordial, sociable, genial, congenial, urbane, approachable, good-naturedDefinition passionate an ardent lover Synonyms passionate, warm, spirited, intense, flaming, fierce, fiery, hot, fervent, impassioned, emotional, ablaze, lusty, vehement, amorous, hot-blooded, warm-blooded, fervid |