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hearten, v. (ˈhɑːt(ə)n) Also 6–7 harten. [Extended form of heart v.: see -en5 2.] 1. trans. To put heart into, give heart to (a person, etc.); to inspire with confidence, embolden, encourage; to rouse to fresh energy or enthusiasm; to inspirit, animate, cheer.1526 R. Whitford Martiloge (1893) 182 Sa...
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hearten
hearten/ˈhɑ:tn; `hɑrtn/ v[Tn esp passive 尤用於被动语态]make (sb) feel cheerful and encouraged 使(某人)欢欣鼓舞 We are much heartened by the latest developments. 最近的事态发展使我们受到很大的鼓舞.
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Abraham de Peyster (captain)
King's American Regiment, a regiment of Loyalists who were ordered to serve in the interior of the American colonies to re-awaken loyal sentiment and hearten
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ENCOURAGE Synonyms | Collins English Thesaurus
5 days agoSynonyms for ENCOURAGE in English: inspire, comfort, rally, cheer, stimulate, reassure, animate, console, rouse, hearten, …
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Encourage Synonyms and Antonyms - YourDictionary
Synonyms for ENCOURAGE: animate, cheer, embolden, inspirit, inspire, hearten, elate, refresh, enliven; Antonyms for ENCOURAGE: discourage, depress, dispirit ...
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dishearten
dishearten, v. (dɪsˈhɑːt(ə)n) Also 7 disharten. [f. dis- 6 + hearten, or from prec. + -en5, after hearten.] trans. To deprive of ‘heart’ or courage; to discourage, dispirit, make despondent.1599 Shakes. Hen. V, iv. i. 117 No man should possesse him with any appearance of feare; lest hee, by shewing ...
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ENCOURAGE Synonyms: 201 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for ENCOURAGE: inspire, embolden, reinforce, stimulate, hearten, bear up, provoke, buoy (up); Antonyms of ENCOURAGE: discourage, daunt, dishearten, undermine ...
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Kisa the Cat
The king resolved to marry her off to hearten her. He summoned handsome princes, and Ingibjorg chose one.
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Encourage 同义词 | 柯林斯 英语词库 (2)
ENCOURAGE 在英语中的同义词:inspire, comfort, rally, cheer, stimulate, reassure, animate, console, rouse, hearten, … (2)
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enhearten
enhearten, v. Now rare. (ɛnˈhɑːt(ə)n) Also 7 inhearten. [f. en-1 + hearten v.] trans. To make hearty or courageous; to strengthen, cheer.1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. viii. §33 Their Commaunder's inuinceable constancy against yeelding, which enheartened the better sort, dismayed the baser. 1656 Ear...
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Encourage Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
encourage: [verb] to inspire with courage, spirit, or hope :hearten. to attempt to persuade :urge.
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Consolation
Furthermore, "[v]isits of consolation in antiquity extended to popular levels as well", including visits by philosophers intended to hearten villages that
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rehearten
reˈhearten, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To inspire with fresh courage or confidence.1611 Florio, Rinfrancare,..to re-incourage or reharten. a 1618 Sylvester Du Bartas, Hymn St. Lewis 193 Horatius..Re-heartens His; re-haleth from the Foe Fair Victory, ready with them to goe. 1883 J. H. Barrows Serm. in Chic...
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1964 Devizes by-election
The report noted that holding Devizes Would "hearten" the Conservatives and expressed surprise that the swing to Labour was just 2.7%.
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reinhearten
† reinˈhearten, v. Obs. [re- 5 a.] trans. To give fresh courage to, rehearten.1652 Earl of Monmouth tr. Bentivoglio's Hist. Relat. 29 The Rebels were afterwards reinheartened by the Queen of Englands protection. 1667 Marquis of Worcester in Dircks Life xvii. (1865) 301 To reinhearten my distressed f...
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