heartfelt in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

heartfelt in the PONS Dictionary

heartfelt Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

my heartfelt condolences
heartfelt relief
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Retrospectively, the publication named the album the fifth best record of 2009, declaring it one of the band's finest and most heartfelt moments.
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In mastering this discipline, leaders learn the counter-productiveness of trying to dictate a vision, no matter how heartfelt (1990, p. 9).
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Honest, heartfelt, and engaging, and boasting more than a handful of standout cuts.
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I keep my music heartfelt and stick to making real music.
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His idea about humans as animals and embracing our freedom is incredible and heartfelt.
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Every note and syllable resonates with the kind of heartfelt emotion we'd like to think is poured into everything we listen to.
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In distress, as the son could no longer remember the royal language, he cried out a heartfelt wordless call from his soul.
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Yon wrote shortly after taking the picture that it provoked a flood of messages and heartfelt responses from caring people around the world.
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There's talent backing this heartfelt, although slightly unoriginal, release.
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This further enhanced a sense of claustrophobia useful to the actors in delivering more heartfelt performances.
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