25.03.2013 Views

frequently_asked_questions_files/Oxford Thesaurus.pdf

frequently_asked_questions_files/Oxford Thesaurus.pdf

frequently_asked_questions_files/Oxford Thesaurus.pdf

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

merciless, pitiless, ruthless, cold-blooded: Taking away the<br />

child's toys was a heartless thing to do.<br />

heart-rending<br />

adj. agonizing, distressing, excruciating, bitter, painful,<br />

heartbreaking, harrowing, piteous, tragic, depressing, poignant:<br />

Her distress was heart-rending to behold.<br />

heart-warming<br />

adj. 1 moving, touching, warming, affecting, uplifting,<br />

inspiriting, cheering, encouraging: I heard the heart-warming<br />

news about Alan's recovery. 2 satisfying, gratifying, pleasing,<br />

comforting, pleasurable, rewarding: It was heart-warming to see<br />

the family together at Christmas.<br />

hearty adj. 1 genial, warm, kind-hearted, affectionate, amiable,<br />

amicable, friendly, affable, cordial, open, convivial: I was<br />

greeted by a hearty welcome when I returned. 2 genuine,<br />

unfeigned, authentic, sincere, heartfelt, warm, wholehearted,<br />

honest, earnest, devout, stalwart, stout: Please give Desmond<br />

my hearty congratulations. 3 enthusiastic, vigorous, energetic,<br />

eager, zealous, exuberant, robust, active, animated, strong:<br />

They are hearty supporters of our cause. 4 abundant, ample,<br />

substantial, solid, sizeable, satisfying, square; nourishing,<br />

invigorating, strengthening: On Sundays, we had a hearty meal<br />

at midday when we could afford it. 5 healthy, hale, vigorous,<br />

robust, strong, sound: Well, Eric, now that you're over your<br />

malaria you appear to be quite hearty.<br />

heat n. 1 warmth, warmness, hotness, fever, fieriness, torridity or<br />

torridness: The heat of the sun feels good after that cold<br />

swim. 2 passion, ardour, fervour, fervidness, intensity, fury,<br />

zeal, zealousness, earnestness, vehemence, eagerness,<br />

enthusiasm, excitement, tenseness, tension, stress, agitation,<br />

arousal, impetuosity, stimulation, exhilaration: If I shouted<br />

at you in the heat of the moment, I apologize.<br />

--v. 3 warm (up): It costs a lot to heat this house. 4 Often,<br />

heat up. excite, intensify, impassion, inflame, kindle, ignite,<br />

quicken, inspirit, rouse, awaken or waken, stir, animate,<br />

stimulate, warm (up), activate, Colloq Brit hot up: It took a<br />

while for the debate to heat up.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!