open-heartedly

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English

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Etymology

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From open-hearted +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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open-heartedly (comparative more open-heartedly, superlative most open-heartedly)

  1. Frankly, honestly and sincerely.
    • 1979, William Styron, Sophie's Choice:
      Yetta Zimmerman's house may have been the most open-heartedly monochromatic structure in Brooklyn, if not in all of New York.
    • 2012, Pattie Wright, Ray Parkin's Odyssey, →ISBN:
      He writes open-heartedly of his admiration of the local villagers' endurance.
  2. Kindly and generously.
    • 2015, Diana Cooper, Tim Whild, The Archangel Guide to Ascension: 55 Steps to the Light, →ISBN:
      When you generously, open-heartedly bless someone who has hurt or harmed you, incredible divine alchemy takes place.
  3. Without defensiveness, receptively.
    • 2004, Michael F. Hoyt, The Present Is a Gift: Mo' Better Stories from the World of Brief Therapy., →ISBN, page 224:
      Imposition tends to generate opposition, and life is better, I find, if you approach it with open eyes and open-heartedly.

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