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ˈheart-felt, a. [f. heart n. + felt, pa. pple. of feel v.] Felt in the heart; appealing to or proceeding from the innermost self; hence, thoroughly sincere, genuine, real.
1734Pope Ess. Man iv. 168 The soul's calm sunshine, and the heartfelt joy. 1783F. Burney Diary 3 Oct., I have been repeating internally, all day long, these heart⁓felt lines. 1861Gen. P. Thompson Audi Alt. III. clxxviii. 215 Honest and heartfelt enemies of Slavery. 1888Burgon Lives 12 Gd. Men I. Pref. 17 Of great religious earnestness, and consistent heartfelt piety. |