单词 | plain-hearted |
释义 | plain-heartedadj. Now rare. Sincere and open; without deceit or guile; ingenuous, innocent. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > unaffectedness or naturalness > [adjective] > artless, guileless, or innocent simple?c1225 innocenta1382 simple-hearted?c1425 unsubtlea1500 indolec1550 naïfc1598 sacklessa1600 plain-hearted1601 unnooked1602 unguileful1604 onefold1606 naivea1614 innocentious1624 innocential1628 excuseless1640 uncrafty1647 craftless1650 ingenuousa1662 innocentive1661 unartful1703 artless1714 ingénue1848 blue-eyed1903 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > sincerity, freedom from deceit > [adjective] aefauldOE trueOE true as steela1300 throlya1375 entirec1380 faithfula1382 entirelyc1400 single1519 sincere1533 sincere1539 simple-minded1556 Dunstable?1565 truthful?1567 single-hearted1574 single-minded1577 sound1580 downright1584 unaffected1592 real1597 plain-hearted1601 unartificial1603 free1619 honest1634 fair and square1636 round-dealing1642 wholehearted1657 down flata1663 well-designing1670 heart-whole1684 single-eyed1705 unsanctimoniousa1797 natural1825 bona fide1827 unfallacious1827 jannock1828 forthcoming1835 up and down1836 bonified1840 forthgoing1851 unhypocritical1854 forthright1855 upstanding1863 on the level1872 genuine1890 for real1954 upfront1967 1601 J. Deacon & J. Walker Summarie Answere to Darel 9 This may summarily suffice as a caueat, or watch-word for plaine hearted Readers; to beware how they doe either affect, or approue of (hand ouer head) those your two stragling Pamphlets. 1608 J. Dod & R. Cleaver Plaine Expos. Prov. ix-x. 100 Let us learne to bee plaine hearted towards our brethren. 1641 J. Milton Animadversions 9 Free-spoken, and plaine harted men that are the eyes of their Country. 1702 E. Calamy Reliquiae Baxterianae ix. 191 Thomas Case..was one of a quick and warm Spirit; an open plain hearted Man; an hearty Lover of God. 1727 J. Thomson Summer 46 Sincere, plain-hearted, hospitable, kind. 1809 A. Smith Let. in New Eng. Q. (1938) 11 615 I suppose it is thought I am rather too plain hearted to be rightly qualified for a ‘store keeper’. 1890 Cent. Mag. Oct. 857/2 To be plain-hearted with you, I went there this day. 1998 Los Angeles Times (Nexis) 13 Sept. 22 The South Island is a place where..plain-hearted locals will invite you into their home for an industrial-strength cup of tea. Derivatives plain-ˈheartedly adv. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > unaffectedness or naturalness > [adverb] > artlessly, guilessly, or innocently innocentlyc1400 ingenuously1611 plain-heartedly1675 artlessly1713 naively1716 naïfly1859 unsubtly1934 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > sincerity, freedom from deceit > [adverb] utterly?c1225 entirelya1340 faithlyc1350 without (but) feigningc1380 clearly1389 whollyc1390 unfeigninglyc1400 entirec1430 unfeigneda1469 without coloura1513 honestly1526 singly1526 unfeignedly1526 uncolourably1541 bona fide1542 frankly?1553 sincerely1560 squarely1564 uprightly1565 square1577 single-mindedly1579 undissemblinglyc1585 above board1599 fair and square1604 downright1607 downrightly1632 really1641 uncasuistly1649 honest1654 up tro1654 plain-heartedly1675 unaffectedly1677 straightforwardly1839 wholeheartedly1845 unfallaciously1852 up and down1854 single-heartedly1857 unflatteringly1874 uncynically1895 square on1963 1675 V. Alsop Anti-Sozzo iii. 318 It had been therefore more plain-heartedly and ingenuously done, had our Author written a Confutation of the Scripture, proving that the Spirit did not speak intelligibly. 1832 R. Cattermole Beckett 196 And there, with so much graveness as just gives A grace to smiles, plain-heartedly she lives. plain-ˈheartedness n. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > unaffectedness or naturalness > [noun] > artlessness, guilessness, or innocence simplesse1372 simplenessa1382 innocencec1385 simplicitya1500 innocencya1513 ingenuousness1611 plain-heartedness1647 artlessness1663 naivety1708 naïveté1725 acacy1727 simple-heartedness1822 simple-mindedness1827 naiveness1854 onefoldness1887 authenticity1910 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > sincerity, freedom from deceit > [noun] heartliness1435 singleness1526 fidelity1534 unfeignedness1535 sincereness1537 uprightness1541 integrity1548 entireness1549 sincerity1557 reality1616 realty1619 single-heartedness1642 plain-heartedness1647 single-mindedness1833 genuineness1841 1647 M. Newcomen All-seeing Unseen Eye of God 34 Plainheartednesse, will prevail more then ten thousand policies and cunning tricks. 1691 J. Hartcliffe Treat. Virtues 174 That Simplicity and plain-heartedness, which ought to be in the Conversation of every Christian. 1702 E. Calamy Abridgm. Baxter's Life & Times ix. 190 A Man of great Plainheartedness and Sincerity. a1823 E. Sampson Brief Remarker on Ways of Man (1855) xxi. 133 Our love of chiding, our coarse bluntness, which we fondly term an honest plain-heartedness, or a warmth of zeal, may, possibly, spring from other motives than those of pure Christian benevolence. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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