from the heart

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from the heart

He gave a speech from the heart.

Definition

Adverb: Very sincerely; with genuine emotion and honesty, without pretense or calculation.

Usage

The phrase "from the heart" is used to describe speech, actions, or expressions that originate from one's deepest, most sincere feelings and convictions. It emphasizes authenticity and emotional truth.

Examples
  • Her apology seemed to come from the heart, so I forgave her.
  • He wasn't just reciting a speech; he was speaking from the heart.
  • I want to thank you from the heart for all your kindness.
Advanced Usage
  • To do something from the heart: To perform an action out of genuine care or passion, not obligation.
    • Her volunteer work is done from the heart, not for recognition.
  • To mean something from the heart: To express a sentiment that is profoundly true to one's feelings.
    • When I say I'm proud of you, I mean it from the heart.
Variants and Related Words
  • Heartfelt (adj.): Deeply and sincerely felt.
    • She sent a heartfelt letter of condolence.
  • Heart-to-heart (n. or adj.): A sincere and intimate conversation.
    • We had a heart-to-heart talk about our future.
Synonyms
  • Sincerely
  • Genuinely
  • Heartfeltly
  • With all one's heart
Related Phrases
  • Straight from the heart: An emphatic variant with the same meaning, often used for added emphasis on directness and purity of emotion.
    • This song was written straight from the heart.
from the heart

He gave a speech from the heart.

Adverb
  1. very sincerely
    • he spoke from the heart