kind-heartedness
A kind-heartedness shines through when she helps the elderly neighbor with groceries.
Noun: 1. The quality or state of having a kind, sympathetic, and generous nature; benevolence of character: Kind-heartedness refers to an inherent disposition of warmth, compassion, and a genuine concern for the well-being of others. It is the quality of being good-natured and tender-hearted.
The noun "kind-heartedness" is used to describe a person's fundamental character trait. It is often used in formal or literary contexts to praise someone's innate goodness and compassion. * It is typically used as an uncountable noun (e.g., her kind-heartedness, such kind-heartedness). * It can be the subject or object of a sentence, or follow a preposition (e.g., known for his kind-heartedness).
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- Object:
- After a preposition:
- "To be a testament to one's kind-heartedness": Used to indicate that an action or situation clearly demonstrates this quality.
- Her lifelong dedication to charity work is a testament to her kind-heartedness.
- Kind-hearted (adjective): Possessing or showing a kind heart.
- He is a kind-hearted man who always helps his neighbors.
- Kindness (noun): The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate. While closely related, "kindness" can refer more to individual acts, whereas "kind-heartedness" refers to the enduring character trait from which such acts spring.
- Benevolence (noun): The quality of being well-meaning or kindly. A more formal synonym.
- Good-naturedness (noun): The quality of being pleasant and tolerant.
- Compassion
- Good-heartedness
- Tenderness
- Warmth
- Generosity of spirit
- Cruelty
- Hard-heartedness
- Callousness
- Meanness
- Malice
A kind-heartedness shines through when she helps the elderly neighbor with groceries.
- sympathy arising from a kind heart