What is another word for goodhearted?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈʊdhɑːtɪd] (IPA)

Goodhearted is an adjective used to describe a person who is kind, sympathetic, and compassionate. There are several synonyms that can be used in place of goodhearted, including kind-hearted, generous, humane, benevolent, sympathetic, and compassionate. Each of these words denotes a similar quality of character, and can be used interchangeably with goodhearted to describe someone who is caring and empathetic towards others. Using synonyms like these can help add variety and nuance to your writing, making your descriptions more vibrant and engaging. Regardless of the word used, a goodhearted person is always appreciated and valued for their kindness and compassion.

What are the hypernyms for Goodhearted?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Goodhearted

The first fancy of my heart, which you have almost effaced, will regain all its old force when I see you no longer, and I am sure I shall love my husband, for he is a goodhearted, honest, and pleasant young man; that much I know from the few days we lived together.
"The Memoires of Casanova, Complete The Rare Unabridged London Edition Of 1894, plus An Unpublished Chapter of History, By Arthur Symons"
Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
And at this, the time of the worst sorrow she had known, another great comfort had been vouchsafed to her: Master Ulsenius and his good wife, having had her to lodge with them the night of her return from the forest, had taken much fancy to her, and the goodhearted leech, a man of great learning, had been fain to admit her to the use of his fine library.
"The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers"
Georg Ebers
That girl is pretty and sweet and goodhearted, but do you think she is quite right in her mind, by spells, Anne?
"Anne Of The Island"
Lucy Maud Montgomery

Famous quotes with Goodhearted

  • “Listen to me good,” said my father the moment we were out the door. He was hot, I could tell. “Everybody has their own game, understand? Lawyers got theirs. Doctors got theirs. Business people got theirs. Every bum on the street has his, too. Got it? And every game has two sets of rules, the one set that they tell people that they play by, but—listen closely—behind their closed doors, these same people always got another set of rules that they really play their game with. The Church, she does this beautifully, having people pray to Cristo, oh, so sweetly. Then they get all those young nuns and priests to work for free for them all their lives, and yet from behind those closed doors, that goodhearted, all-loving Church steals the best lands of Mexico, and the whole world, if she could! “Education, mijo, is another racket. Another con game! Don’t let nobody fool you! School wants to get people thinking all the same way like trained mice. Don’t you ever fall for nobody’s racket, mijito. Think, here in your head, feel, here in your heart, and trust your tanates, here between your legs a lo chingón! This is life in all her power and glory! Got it?” he said, gently putting his huge thick hand on my shoulder. “I got it, papa,” I said, wiping the tears out of my eyes. And I really did get it. I loved my father con todo mi corazón. He made so much sense, just like Ramón, and even Gus. All these guys made sense and they took no shit from nobody!
    Victor Villaseñor

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