full-hearted

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Etymology[edit]

From full +‎ hearted.

Adjective[edit]

full-hearted (comparative more full-hearted, superlative most full-hearted)

  1. Wholehearted.
  2. Full of courage or confidence.
  3. Elated.
  4. Full of emotion; too much moved for full self-control.

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