heart
Definition of heart:
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part of speech: noun
The well- known organ in animals which, by alternate contracting and expanding, sends the blood through the arteries, to be again received by it from the veins; the vital, inner, or chief part of anything; the centre or interior; the seat of the affections and passions; disposition of mind.
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: noun
The organ that circulates the blood: the vital, inner, or chief part of anything: the seat of the affections, etc., esp. love: courage: vigor: secret meaning or design: that which resembles a heart.
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Common misspellings:
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- haeart (1.1%)
- heary (1.6%)
- hert (32.3%)
- theart (0.5%)
- he3art (1.1%)
- ehat (0.5%)
- hearf (0.5%)
- hiert (1.1%)
- heare (0.5%)
- geart (0.5%)
- harth (1.1%)
- hearting (0.5%)
- heighth (0.5%)
- herat (14.8%)
- haert (24.3%)
- hreat (2.6%)
- beart (0.5%)
- haret (3.2%)
- eart (2.1%)
- nheart (1.1%)
- heeart (1.1%)
- ehart (2.6%)
- eheart (1.1%)
- centre (0.5%)
- hearn (0.5%)
- hear6t (1.1%)
- heark (1.1%)
- hearst (0.5%)
- hobart (1.1%)
Usage examples for heart:
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Yes; but what are we to do with the heart
"The Light Princess and Other Fairy Stories" – George MacDonald -
In her heart she did not really think that it was silly.
"Penny Nichols Finds a Clue" – Joan Clark -
She has a woman's heart and will understand.
"Hereward, The Last of the English" – Charles Kingsley -
But your own heart
"Under the Rose" – Frederic Stewart Isham