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Definition of Bigheartedness
1. Noun. The quality of being kind and generous.
Definition of Bigheartedness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bigheartedness
Literary usage of Bigheartedness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. With Old Glory in Berlin: The Story of a Young American Girl who Went to by Josephine Therese (1918)
"Not that he ever pretended to be other than an American citizen; but he was a
natural diplomat, and his unfailing bigheartedness and geniality, ..."
2. The Creed of Presbyterians by Egbert Watson Smith (1901)
"She simply practices that catholic Christian bigheartedness which her Bible and
her Standards teach. Her catholic spirit of love finds beautiful ..."
3. American Ideals by Clayton Sedgwick Cooper (1915)
"His bigheartedness is often in proportion to his blunt directness. Get a bit
below the surface and you will find frequently a nature steeped in sentiment. ..."
4. Investigation of Escape of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll from United States by United States, Congress, House (1921)
"... the man in distress, he will serve him, whether he knows him or not, and
whether he is compensated; and always with that same degree of bigheartedness. ..."