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Definition of heartful in English: heartfulnoun ˈhɑːtfʊl As much as the heart can hold or contain; as much as a person wants or can endure.
adjective ˈhɑːtfʊl Characterized by deep emotion or sincerity of expression; genuine, sincere, heartfelt. Of an emotion: deeply or acutely felt; intense.
Origin Late 16th century. From heart + -ful late Middle English; earliest use found in Robert Mannyng (d. c1338), poet and historian. From heart + -ful. Definition of heartful in US English: heartfulnounˈhɑːtfʊl As much as the heart can hold or contain; as much as a person wants or can endure.
adjectiveˈhɑːtfʊl Characterized by deep emotion or sincerity of expression; genuine, sincere, heartfelt. Of an emotion: deeply or acutely felt; intense.
Origin Late 16th century. From heart + -ful<br>late Middle English; earliest use found in Robert Mannyng (d. c1338), poet and historian. From heart + -ful. |