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wholehearted
/ ˌəʊˈɑːɪ /
adjective
- done, acted, given, etc, with total sincerity, enthusiasm, or commitment
Derived Forms
- ˌɳDZˈٱ, adverb
- ˌɳDZˈٱԱ, noun
Other yvlog Forms
- ɳDZ··· adverb
- ɳDZ···Ա noun
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of wholehearted1
Example Sentences
They can use these monies to finance costly and protracted campaigns in many different businesses, hiring dedicated workers who will give their wholehearted attention to the difficult, time-consuming work of organizing.
There’s no side-eye, no resentment, no “Yankee go home” — just genuine, wholehearted gratitude.
The fielding was never anything but wholehearted, the only error being Pope’s miss at the stumps when Shafique should have been run out on 34.
The vice president’s wholehearted celebration of the city she was born in wasn’t necessarily reciprocated the first time she ran for president.
It was a wholehearted embrace of her birthplace and a nod to the city’s aspirational history.
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