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be wholehearted
adjective
Having no reservations; having unconditional and enthusiastic support.
Exact(6)
It has been a year filled with tragedy, and the celebrations felt necessary, even if they could not be wholehearted.
To the end, Katerina's love for Sergei is shown to be wholehearted and true, whereas he is swift to abandon her for other lovers.
But one must be wholehearted about it all, said Mr. Falconer, 40, an American painter who is also known for his opera designs.
By rights, Read should be the second wicketkeeper but first he needs to be asked if his commitment in that role would be wholehearted.
Moreover, such identification, on his view, must be "wholehearted" for the resulting action to count as free (autonomous).[1] This overall approach to autonomy has been very influential, and several writers have developed variations of it and defended it against objections.
When we can be wholehearted, we welcome everything.
Similar(54)
The judges this year were wholehearted about "Carpentaria".
The American effort was wholehearted, but God was not found in those pestiferous regions.
What the rebels thirst for, most of all, is wholehearted American support.
His confidence in the Christian message is wholehearted, but not superficial.
"She's wholehearted about performing again, and she's made a major commitment," Wyatt says.
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