Superlative for loudly cheerful, enthusiastic or approbatory
“When Mr. Blaine appeared on the platform, there was hearty applause and cheers for several minutes.”
Superlative for suggestive of friendliness or geniality
“John Mozingo gave him a hearty pat on the shoulder and led him to the empty chair next to Samuel.”
Superlative for having or showing whole, sincere and enthusiastic support
“Otherwise, Hugh would have said something about my hearty agreement to co-host at the State Fair in August.”
Superlative for in good health, fitness or condition
“I found the heart, lungs, liver and kidneys were all in a hearty condition.”
Superlative for substantial or generous in amount, especially of food
“They slowly won over the reluctant patronage of locals by serving hearty portions of tasty food.”
Superlative for wholesome or beneficial to health, especially of food
“It's a Boston landmark, with hearty food and lots of hungry diners.”
Superlative for strong or robust in physique or condition
“A hearty horse will eat from 25 to 35 pounds of hay in 24 hours, and to keep him in condition to work, 12 or 16 quarts of oats must be added.”
Superlative for exhibiting enthusiasm or strong passion
Superlative for resolute and steadfast in one's will or ambition
Superlative for having the atmosphere, decoration, or attitude of a festival, holiday, or celebration
Superlative for characterized by a good or happy sentiment
Superlative for full of excitement or thrills
Superlative for full of substance or interest
Superlative for having a predisposition to argue or engage in confrontations
Superlative for having a reddish complexion or color
Superlative for vigorous, enthusiastic, and without compromise
Superlative for provoking laughter through being ludicrous
Superlative for not given to or confused by uncertainty or subtlety
Superlative for simple and unpretentious
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