Meaning & Definition of Heartfelt in English
English⟶
Heartfelt
Sincere and deeply felt
Pronunciation:
/ˈhɑrtˌfɛlt/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Characterized by sincerity and genuine emotion.
Example Sentence: She delivered a heartfelt apology to her friend.
Definition: Expressing strong feelings or emotions.
Example Sentence: The heartfelt letter moved everyone who read it.
Definition: Eliciting strong emotional responses from both the giver and the receiver.
Example Sentence: His heartfelt speech resonated with the audience.
Etymology
Origin: Combining 'heart' (the organ often associated with emotions) with 'felt' (past participle of feel), suggesting deep emotional sincerity.
Synonyms
sinceregenuineearnestemotionaldevoted
Common Phrases and Expressions
- heartfelt thanks: Sincere gratitude expressed to someone.
- heartfelt condolences: Expressions of sympathy or sorrow offered to someone in mourning.
- heartfelt plea: A sincere and emotional appeal or request.
Translations
- Spanish: sentido
- French: sincère
- German: herzlich
- Russian: искренний
Related Words
- emotion: A complex physiological state comprising subjective experience, physiological response, and behavioral or expressive response.
- sincerity: The quality of being free from pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy.
- earnest: Resulting from or showing sincere and intense conviction.
Slang Meanings of heartfelt
Meaning: Real feelings
Example Sentence: When he said that, it really felt like heartfelt stuff.
Meaning: Deep vibes
Example Sentence: Her song had some heartfelt vibes that really touched everyone.