| Black-hearted |
Having a wicked, malignant disposition; morally bad. |
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| Broken-hearted |
Having the spirits depressed or crushed by grief or despair. |
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| Open-hearted |
Candid; frank; generous. |
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| Pigeon-hearted |
Timid; easily frightened; chicken-hearted. |
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| Plain-hearted |
Frank; sincere; artless. |
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| Public-hearted |
Public-spirited. |
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| Right-hearted |
Having a right heart or disposition. |
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| Shallow-hearted |
Incapable of deep feeling. |
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| Simple-hearted |
Sincere; inguenuous; guileless. |
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| Single-hearted |
Having an honest heart; free from duplicity. |
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| Soft-hearted |
Having softness or tenderness of heart; susceptible of pity or other kindly affection; gentle; meek. |
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| Stiff-hearted |
Obstinate; stubborn; contumacious. |
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| Stone-hearted |
Hard-hearted; cruel; pitiless; unfeeling. |
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| Stout-hearted |
Having a brave heart; courageous. |
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| Tender-hearted |
Having great sensibility; susceptible of impressions or influence; affectionate; pitying; sensitive. |
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| True-hearted |
Of a faithful heart; honest; sincere; not faithless or deceitful; as, a truhearted friend. |
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| Warm-hearted |
Having strong affection; cordial; sincere; hearty; sympathetic. |
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| Weak |
Wanting physical strength. |
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| Weak |
Deficient in strength of body; feeble; infirm; sickly; debilitated; enfeebled; exhausted. |
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| Weak |
Not able to sustain a great weight, pressure, or strain; as, a weak timber; a weak rope. |
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