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from the heart

 

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Adverbial from the heart has 1 sense
  1. from the heart - very sincerely; "he spoke from the heart"

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Term: From the Heart

Description:

The term "from the heart" suggests an expression or action that is heartfelt, sincere, and comes directly from one's emotions or innermost feelings. It implies that something is done or said genuinely, without any pretense or ulterior motive.

Possible Senses and Usages:

1. Adjective:

- Example: She delivered a touching and from the heart speech at the charity event.

- Example: His from the heart apology to his friend showed his true remorse for his actions.

2. Adverb:

- Example: The singer sang the ballad from the heart, moving the entire audience to tears.

- Example: The comedian's jokes were not just funny, but they were delivered from the heart, evoking genuine laughter from the crowd.

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