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hea#en
/ˈhɑːtn/
verb
past tense: heartened; past participle: heartened
make more cheerful or confident.
"she was heartened to observe that the effect was faintly comic"

Similar: cheer up cheer raise someone's spirits encourage comfort reassure

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Cambridge Dictionary
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HEARTENED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary


4 days ago — HEARTENED definition: 1. feeling happier and more positive about something: 2.
feeling happier and more positive about…. Learn more.

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HEARTENED Synonyms: 176 Similar and Opposite Words


adjective · reassured · comforted · encouraged · unafraid · emboldened · brave · undaunted ·
courageous · valiant · intrepid.

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Hearten Definition & Meaning


6 days ago — hearten implies the lifting of dispiritedness or despondency by an infusion of fresh
courage or zeal. a hospital patient heartened by good news.

Cambridge Dictionary
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HEARTENED | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary


feeling happier because of something: We all felt heartened by the news. Opposite.
disheartened.

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HEARTEN definition and meaning | Collins English ...


If someone is heartened by something, it encourages them and makes them cheerful. He will
have been heartened by the telephone opinion poll published yesterday.

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HEARTEN Definition & Usage Examples


to give courage or confidence to; cheer. QUIZ. These Words Of The Day Are So Good They're
Almost Esculent!

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Heartening - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms


Something heartening reassures or inspires you. You'll feel better after struggling with a long
English essay when you read your teacher's heartening comments.

Oxford English Dictionary


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The earliest known use of the adjective heartened is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence
for heartened is from around 1609, in the writing of George ...

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hearten
heartenheart‧en /ˈhɑːtn $ ˈhɑːr-/ verb [transitive] ; HAPPYto make someone feel happier and
more hopeful OPP dishearten I was heartened to see her looking so ...

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hearten verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and ...


to give somebody hope. be heartened (by something) I was heartened by all the support I
received. opposite dishearten.

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