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		Definition of hearted in English: heartedadjective ˈhɑːtɪdˈhɑrdəd in combination Having a character or feelings of a specified kind.  a generous-hearted and loving man  Example sentencesExamples -  Several echoed the thought until it turned into a full-hearted shout from the entire crowd.
 -  This is cinema not for the faint-hearted, where you have to go into the dark places first before you can see the light.
 -  This is light-hearted, but intelligent humour.
 -  I am very soft-hearted and sentimental in all of my books.
 -  Stacy was still the same old cold-hearted, stuck up girl.
 -  His ultra-macho, cold-hearted, egotistical personality thoroughly disgusted me.
 -  My impression of this town is of its cleanliness and its warm-hearted people.
 -  The employees' problems are blamed on the black-hearted publisher rather than on the ideological system.
 -  I had a good-hearted grandfather and grandmother.
 -  The purpose of day was to commemorate the noble-hearted three.
 
    Definition of hearted in US English: heartedadjectiveˈhärdədˈhɑrdəd in combination Having a character or feelings of a specified kind.  a generous-hearted and loving man  Example sentencesExamples -  The purpose of day was to commemorate the noble-hearted three.
 -  Several echoed the thought until it turned into a full-hearted shout from the entire crowd.
 -  I had a good-hearted grandfather and grandmother.
 -  My impression of this town is of its cleanliness and its warm-hearted people.
 -  This is cinema not for the faint-hearted, where you have to go into the dark places first before you can see the light.
 -  His ultra-macho, cold-hearted, egotistical personality thoroughly disgusted me.
 -  I am very soft-hearted and sentimental in all of my books.
 -  The employees' problems are blamed on the black-hearted publisher rather than on the ideological system.
 -  This is light-hearted, but intelligent humour.
 -  Stacy was still the same old cold-hearted, stuck up girl.
 
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