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Tender-heartedness
noun
Alt form tenderheartedness
Exact(3)
But the comedy also bends over backwards to advertise its tender-heartedness.
It's a lovely show that builds on the lean characterisation and gag-packed storytelling of Con Artists, and adds breathing space and tender-heartedness.
If Celia was superb in that role it is because she, in essence, played herself, a woman of worldly charms, good humor and much wisdom, the kind of gracious lady that we would love to have for an aunt, a fairy godmother whose tender-heartedness works a healing magic on even the most troubled of souls.
Similar(57)
Presumably "half-heartedness".
— and good-heartedness.
The half-heartedness spoke volumes.
But her parents' hard-heartedness crushed her.
"It's all warmth and good-heartedness".
I mean moral and aesthetic chicken-heartedness.
There is no excuse for such half-heartedness.
Cold-heartedness is harder to make a case for.
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