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heartfelt

American  
[hahrt-felt] / ˈhɑrtˌfɛlt /

adjective

  1. deeply or sincerely felt: felt.

    heartfelt sympathy.


heartfelt British  
/ ˈhɑːtˌfɛlt /

adjective

  1. sincerely and strongly felt

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Etymology

Origin of heartfelt

First recorded in 1725–35; heart + felt 1

Example Sentences

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Speaking Sunday from the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV made a “heartfelt appeal to all the parties involved to assume the moral responsibility of halting the spiral of violence before it becomes an unbridgeable chasm.”

From Los Angeles Times

In a statement, the centre said it was "deeply saddened" and its thoughts and heartfelt condolences were with the man's family, friends and the "close-knit" skydiving community.

From BBC

"President Ramaphosa has expressed his heartfelt gratitude to President Vladimir Putin who responded positively to his call to support the process of returning the men home," Magwenya said.

From BBC

We didn’t need expensive gifts or fancy meals to confirm our love; we just needed honest, heartfelt time together.

From The Wall Street Journal

"My sincerest and heartfelt condolences continue to remain with the families of both teenagers through this unimaginably difficult time," he added.

From BBC