Definition of 'heartfelt'
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adjective
sincerely and strongly felt
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adjective
with or expressive of deep feeling; sincere
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Example sentences containing 'heartfelt'
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I hope he understands a father's heartfelt plea. The Sun (2016)I hope he understands a father's heartfelt plea. The Sun (2016)He began with heartfelt thanks for the letters and parcels sent to them from home. DOVES OF WAR: Four Women of Spain (2002)We offered her a heartfelt apology and a bunch of flowers. Times, Sunday Times (2011)The luckiest new moon of your year turns your most heartfelt wishes real. The Sun (2011)We send our heartfelt condolences to the family. The Sun (2013)We would like to express our heartfelt sympathy to family and friends during this deeply sad time. The Sun (2009)This is the heartfelt plea of anyone who suffers. Christianity Today (2000)The family have left heartfelt tributes online. The Sun (2014)Have just enjoyed a second helping so feel moved to send heartfelt thanks. Times, Sunday Times (2016)The luckiest moon of your year will see your most heartfelt wishes coming true. The Sun (2013)Our heartfelt condolences go out to her family. Times, Sunday Times (2015)How could we ignore such a heartfelt plea? The Sun (2006)My heartfelt good wishes go to you and your family. Times, Sunday Times (2016)My heartfelt condolences go out to the other families that have lost relatives in this terrible disaster. Times, Sunday Times (2013)Everyone else has weighed in with warm and heartfelt tributes showing both how sad and how hip they are. Times, Sunday Times (2013)One of the true pleasures of finally completing this book is being able to say a heartfelt thank you to those individuals. THE DOG LISTENER: Learning the Language of your Best Friend (2002)And those deep, heartfelt cries of vindication filled the air once more. Times, Sunday Times (2016)One heartfelt message of thanks sticks with Hegarty. Times, Sunday Times (2016)When that fails, a heartfelt apology does the trick. The Sun (2010)My heartfelt sympathy goes to the Camerons. The Sun (2009)It then took a heartfelt apology from the 33-year-old to take the heat out of the situation. The Sun (2010)You have my heartfelt sympathy. The Sun (2015)Yet in some strange way the rejection worked for my writing of the script, helping it to evolve into something deeper and more heartfelt. Times, Sunday Times (2016)Tributes, heartfelt and sincere, have poured in this week. Times, Sunday Times (2010)She said: 'I wish to share my sincere and heartfelt appreciation for the overwhelming. The Sun (2013)
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Used Occasionally. heartfelt is one of the 30000 most commonly used words in the Collins dictionary
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Translations for 'heartfelt'
British English: heartfelt ADJECTIVE
Heartfelt is used to describe a deep or sincere feeling or wish.
My heartfelt sympathy goes out to all the relatives.
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