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heartening


Meanings
  • giving hope or encouragement; cheerful, optimistic, inspiring.

    - "After her long illness, her heartening recovery surprised everyone."
    - "Seeing his heartening smile, even his toughest critics couldn't help but smile back."
    - "Despite the many challenges and setbacks she faced, her heartening perseverance inspired and motivated those around her."

Antonyms

disheartening
Rhymes
Words rhyming with heartening
heartening , cheerful , earnest , heartfelt , endearing , encouraging , inspiring , consoling , comforting
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. heartening

  2. hartening (Old English verb for hardening)


Variants
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hearten , heartened , heartening , hearteningly , heartens
Forms
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The present participle form of the word 'heartening' is used to describe an action or process that is providing comfort, encouragement, or inspiration to someone or something., The infinitive form of the word 'heartening' can be used to describe the quality or state of being heartening, or the act of providing comfort, encouragement, or inspiration to someone or something., The gerund form of the word 'heartening' can be used to describe the action or process of providing comfort, encouragement, or inspiration to someone or something., The past participle form of the word 'heartening' can be used to describe the quality or state of being heartening, or the act of providing comfort, encouragement, or inspiration to someone or something that has already undergone this process.


Etymology
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The word 'heartening' is a present participle that comes from the Old English word 'heortanian', which meant 'to encourage, comfort, or cheer up'. This word in turn came from the Old English word 'heortan', which meant 'heart'. Thus, the word 'heartening' has its roots in the Old English language and is related to the concepts of heart, comfort, encouragement, and cheerfulness.


Related Concepts
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  1. encouragement: The act or process of providing support, motivation, or inspiration to someone or something. Encouragement can take many forms, including words of affirmation, expressions of belief and confidence, acts of kindness and generosity, and opportunities for growth and development.

  2. consolation: The act or process of providing comfort, sympathy, or solace to someone who is experiencing grief, sadness, or distress. Consolation can take many forms, including words of comfort, expressions of empathy and understanding, acts of kindness and generosity, and opportunities for growth and development.

  3. motivation: The act or process of providing support, encouragement, or inspiration to someone or something to help them overcome obstacles, achieve their goals, or improve their performance. Motivation can take many forms, including words of affirmation, expressions of belief and confidence, acts of kindness and generosity, opportunities for growth and development, and the prospect of rewards or recognition for achievements.

  4. inspiration: The act or process of providing support, encouragement, or motivation to someone or something by offering new and creative ideas, perspectives, or approaches that can help inspire the person or thing to overcome obstacles, achieve their goals, or improve their performance.


Culture
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["In literature, 'heartening' can refer to a character or situation that provides comfort, encouragement, or inspiration to others.", "In art, a 'heartening' piece can be one that evokes positive emotions, such as happiness, joy, or contentment.", "In music, a 'heartening' song can be one that lifts your spirits and makes you feel good about yourself and the world around you.", "In cinema, a 'heartening' film can be one that provides comfort, encouragement, or inspiration to its audience, often through the use of compelling characters, heartfelt stories, or emotionally resonant themes."]

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