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winter. 4 shower, load, bestow, give, provide, burden: The<br />

grateful prince heaped us with treasure beyond imagination.<br />

hear v. 1 perceive, understand, listen (to), attend (to), pay<br />

attention (to), catch, heed, hark (to): Please hear what I have<br />

to say first. 2 understand, learn, discover, find out, gather,<br />

get wind of, pick up, ascertain, be told or advised or informed:<br />

I hear you're thinking of resigning. 3 hear of. entertain,<br />

consider; approve (of), sanction, condone, agree or consent or<br />

assent to: I won't hear of your leaving.<br />

heart n. 1 Colloq ticker, pump: The doctor says I have a dicky<br />

heart. 2 stomach, nerve, courage, bravery, mettle, will,<br />

boldness, pluck, resolution, determination; callousness,<br />

insensitivity, heartlessness; Colloq guts, spunk: I haven't the<br />

heart to tell him that his hamster died. 3 (basic) nature,<br />

core, centre, focus, hub, middle, marrow, pith, essence,<br />

quintessence, nucleus, nub, crux, basics, fundamentals, Colloq<br />

nitty-gritty: Let's get down to the heart of the matter. 4<br />

sincerity, sentiment(s), feeling(s), spirit, verve, enthusiasm:<br />

She's going through the motions, but her heart isn't in her<br />

work. 5 humanity, humanitarianism, sympathy, understanding,<br />

kindness, kindliness, compassion, empathy, goodness,<br />

consideration, concern, soul, tenderness, magnanimity,<br />

generosity, sensitivity, sensibility, sentiment, pity,<br />

(brotherly) love, affection: Mother Theresa is known for having<br />

a lot of heart. Have you no heart, Genghis?<br />

heartbroken<br />

adj. broken-hearted, downhearted, dispirited, unhappy,<br />

miserable, grief-stricken, upset, dejected, heartsick,<br />

crestfallen, despondent, depressed, disconsolate, distressed,<br />

woebegone, doleful, sorrowful, mournful, morose, disheartened,<br />

disappointed, crushed: Lucy was heartbroken over the loss of<br />

her locket.<br />

heartfelt adj. sincere, honest, genuine, unfeigned, earnest, serious,<br />

wholehearted, deep, profound, dedicated, devoted, ardent,<br />

committed, fervent, fervid, hearty, passionate: It is my<br />

heartfelt wish that you should succeed.<br />

heartless adj. cruel, hard-hearted, callous, unconcerned, inhuman,<br />

inhumane, unkind, unfeeling, unsympathetic, brutal, cold,

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