3. Disposition, mind, will, inclination, purpose, intent, affection, passion.
    4. Courage, spirit, firmness, fortitude, resolution.
    5. Love, affections, feeling, emotion, seat of affection or love, seat of feeling or passion.
    6. Conscience, moral nature, sense of good and ill, moral feeling, seat of character, character, seat of moral life.

Heartache, n. Grief, sorrow, distress, anguish, affliction, woe, bitterness, dole, heartbreak, broken heart, heavy heart, bleeding heart.

Heart-broken, a. Disconsolate, inconsolable, woe-begone, forlorn, miserable, wretched, desolate, cheerless, comfortless, broken-hearted, in despair.

Heartburn, n. Cardialgia, cardialgy, water-brash, water-qualm, pyrosis.

Heart-burning, n.

    1. Grudge, envy, resentment, spleen, gall, rankling, animosity, secret enmity.
    2. Sense of wrong, suppressed anger, feeling of injury, inward pain, dissatisfaction, discontent, unhappiness.

Hearten, v. a. Encourage, embolden, animate, inspirit, enhearten, heart, cheer, incite, stimulate, assure, reassure, comfort, console, buoy up.

Heartfelt, a. Deep, profound, hearty, sincere, cordial, deep-felt, home-felt.

Heart-free, a. Free from love, fancy-free, disengaged in the affections, free at heart, heart-whole.

Hearth, n.

    1. Hearthstone, fireplace, bottom of fireplace.
    2. Fireside, home, hearthstone, domestic circle.

Hearthstone, n.

    1. Hearth, fireplace, bottom of fireplace.
    2. Fireside, home, domestic circle.

Heartily, ad.

    1. Sincerely, cordially, from the heart, with all the heart.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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