ex animo

ex animo

He spoke ex animo about his hopes for the future.

Definition

Adverb (also used as adjective): From Latin, "ex animo" literally means "from the heart" or "from the soul." In English, it describes something done sincerely, genuinely, or with heartfelt emotion.

  1. Sincerely; with genuine feeling:
    • Used to indicate that an action, statement, or expression comes from deep, honest conviction rather than pretense or obligation.
Usage Examples
  • Adverb:

    • He thanked her ex animo for her years of loyal service. (He thanked her with deep, genuine gratitude.)
    • The apology was offered ex animo, not merely to avoid conflict. (The apology was given sincerely, not as a formality.)
  • Adjective (less common):

    • Her ex animo declaration moved the entire audience to tears. (Her heartfelt declaration touched everyone.)
Advanced Usage
  • "ex animo sententia": an opinion expressed from the heart.

    • In the debate, she gave her ex animo sententia on the matter. (She gave her honest, heartfelt opinion.)
  • "ex animo gratias": heartfelt thanks.

    • The letter concluded with ex animo gratias for their support. (The letter ended with sincere thanks.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Ex animo is a fixed Latin phrase; it has no direct English variants. However, related English terms include:
    • Sincere (adj): genuine, without pretense.
      • His apology was sincere. (His apology was honest.)
    • Heartfelt (adj): deeply felt; earnest.
      • She gave a heartfelt speech. (She gave a speech from the heart.)
Synonyms
  • Sincerely: in a genuine, honest manner.
  • Heartily: with warmth and enthusiasm.
  • Cordially: in a warm and friendly way.
  • From the bottom of one's heart: with deep, genuine feeling.
Related Idioms
  • From the heart: sincerely; with genuine emotion.
    • He spoke from the heart about his childhood. (He spoke sincerely and emotionally.)
  • With all one's heart: with complete sincerity and devotion.
    • She thanked him with all her heart. (She thanked him very sincerely.)
Notes on Usage
  • "Ex animo" is a formal, somewhat literary phrase, often used in written or ceremonial contexts, such as speeches, letters, or declarations. It is not common in everyday conversation. Use it to convey a sense of profound sincerity or heartfelt emotion.