lowhearted

See also: low-hearted

English

Etymology

low + hearted

Adjective

lowhearted (comparative more lowhearted, superlative most lowhearted)

  1. Alternative form of low-hearted
    • 1985, Ursula K. Le Guin, ‎Todd Barton, & ‎Margaret Chodos-Irvine, Always Coming Home, →ISBN, page 176:
      She was worried about her daughter, too, and in pain often, and lowhearted.
    • 1982, ‎Moses Hadas (translator), Complete Plays:Sophocles, →ISBN, page 10:
      He straightway broke into bitter lamentations, such as I had never heard from him before, for he had always asserted that such wailing was for craven and lowhearted men.
    • 1838, Joseph Hall, Select pieces: from the practical and devotional writings of the eminently pious and learned Bishop Hall, page 195:
      While therefore we may not be highminded, but fear; so we may not be too lowhearted, in the undervaluing of our condition.
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.