Sentence examples for softheartedness from inspiring English sources

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softheartedness

noun

The state or condition of being softhearted; sentimental tenderness.

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But her refined tastes and her willingness to share private-equity's profits are not signs of softheartedness, her colleagues caution.

And Fran Kranz makes an impressive Off Broadway debut as the eternal wingman Joe, whose softheartedness is revealed in a moving monologue about his history of drug taking.

Dydo is a slender, elegant woman of seventy-eight, who speaks with a European accent and has a tart manner that struggles with, and is defeated by, a deep underlying softheartedness.

"The Producers" and "Full Monty" are locks, and "A Class Act" looks increasingly secure in the third spot, partly out of softheartedness for the show's hero, the lyricist Ed Kleban ("A Chorus Line"), who died in 1987.

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