From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwarm-heartedwarm-heart‧ed /ˌwɔːm ˈhɑːtɪd◂ $ ˌwɔːrm ˈhɑːr-/ adjective FRIENDLYfriendly, kind, and always willing to help OPP cold-hearted a warm-hearted landlady► see thesaurus at kind —warm-heartedness noun [uncountable]
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warm-hearted• It's gritty, tough, warm-hearted.• She was also warm-hearted and pleasant and those qualities came over.• He felt elated, warm-hearted at the sight of the place where he'd been born.• So he thinks of himself as a warm-hearted, caring human being.• I found digs with a warm-hearted lady called Cissie Owen.• Bishop Jon, a warm-hearted man, had been weeping, and even Eochaid, remembering, found himself moved near to tears.• a warm-hearted old man• And yet, they are perhaps the most generous, the most warm-hearted people in the universe.• It is neither a romantic comedy in the vein of Four Weddings nor a warm-hearted tale about Sheffield steel workers.