tender-hearted people

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  1. Characterized by a deep sensitivity and compassion towards others, often showing kindness, empathy, and a strong emotional response to the suffering or joy of those around them.

Tender-hearted people often feel deeply for the suffering of others, readily offering comfort and support in times of need.

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  • 12 days ago
    Some history about tender-hearted people:

    The phrase ‘tender-hearted‘ is an adjectival term used to describe people who are compassionate, sensitive, and kind-hearted. Its etymology stems from the combination of ‘tender‘ and ‘hearted.‘

    The word ‘tender‘ has Middle English origins, coming from the Old French ‘ tendre,‘ which means soft, delicate, or sensitive, and traces back to the Latin ‘tener,‘ meaning soft or delicate.

    ‘Hearted‘ is derived from the noun ‘heart,‘ which has historical roots in Old English ‘heorte,‘ from Proto-Germanic ‘*hardwiz,‘ meaning the organ that is seen as the center of emotion and feeling.

    When combined, ‘tender-hearted‘ conveys a specific quality of being gentle and empathetic, reflecting emotional sensitivity and caring disposition. The phrase itself emphasizes the softness of one's emotional state and indicates a capacity for kindness and compassion towards others.

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  • 12 days ago