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Heart

hɑrt
Extremely common
600 - 700
600 - 700
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srdce, srdce (metaforicky), hlavní část, jádro, srdce (ve sportu), soustrast, empatie

Heart meanings in Czech

srdce

Example:
Her heart is full of love.
Její srdce je plné lásky.
The heart pumps blood throughout the body.
Srdce pumpuje krev po celém těle.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in both medical contexts and everyday conversations about emotions or physical health.
Note: In Czech, 'srdce' can refer to both the physical organ and metaphorically to emotions and feelings.

srdce (metaforicky)

Example:
He has a kind heart.
Má laskavé srdce.
She is a heart of gold.
Je to srdce ze zlata.
Usage: informalContext: Commonly used to describe someone's character or personality.
Note: This usage highlights qualities like kindness, generosity, or compassion.

hlavní část, jádro

Example:
The heart of the issue is trust.
Jádro problému je důvěra.
At the heart of the project is innovation.
V jádru projektu je inovace.
Usage: formalContext: Used in discussions or writings about problems, projects, or concepts.
Note: This metaphorical use of 'heart' refers to the central or most important part of something.

srdce (ve sportu)

Example:
He played with all his heart.
Hrál s celým svým srdcem.
The team showed heart in the last minutes of the game.
Tým ukázal srdce v posledních minutách zápasu.
Usage: informalContext: Used in sports contexts to describe passion, effort, and determination.
Note: This expression conveys a sense of dedication and commitment to a cause or activity.

soustrast, empatie

Example:
I have a heart for those in need.
Mám soucit se potřebnými.
She showed her heart by volunteering.
Ona projevila svoji empatii tím, že se stala dobrovolníkem.
Usage: informalContext: Often used in discussions about empathy, compassion, and social issues.
Note: Here, 'heart' emphasizes understanding and care for others' situations.

Heart's synonyms

center

The center refers to the middle or focal point of something, similar to the heart being the center of the body.
Example: The city center is always bustling with activity.
Note: While both 'heart' and 'center' can refer to a central point, 'center' is more commonly used in a physical or geographical context.

core

The core is the central or most essential part of something, similar to the heart being the core of emotions and feelings.
Example: Strengthening your core muscles is important for overall fitness.
Note: While 'core' and 'heart' can both refer to a central part, 'core' is often used in a more abstract or metaphorical sense.

soul

The soul is often associated with one's spiritual or emotional essence, similar to the heart representing emotions and feelings.
Example: Music has the power to touch the soul.
Note: While both 'soul' and 'heart' can refer to emotions and feelings, 'soul' has a more spiritual or metaphysical connotation.

spirit

Spirit can refer to a person's character, energy, or attitude, akin to the heart symbolizing courage and determination.
Example: Her indomitable spirit inspired everyone around her.
Note: While both 'spirit' and 'heart' can represent qualities like courage and determination, 'spirit' is more often associated with one's attitude or energy.

Heart expressions, common phrases

Heart of gold

Refers to someone who is very kind and caring.
Example: She may seem tough, but she has a heart of gold and is always there to help others.
Note: The phrase emphasizes a person's good nature rather than the physical organ.

Heartfelt

Expressing genuine emotion or sincerity.
Example: His speech was so heartfelt that many in the audience were moved to tears.
Note: Focuses on emotions and sincerity rather than the physical heart.

Take to heart

To consider something seriously or be deeply affected by it.
Example: Don't take his criticism too much to heart; he's just trying to help you improve.
Note: Implies a figurative understanding or emotional impact rather than a physical action.

Wear your heart on your sleeve

To openly display or show one's emotions or feelings.
Example: She always wears her heart on her sleeve, so you always know how she's feeling.
Note: Refers to openly showing emotions, not the physical heart.

Heart-to-heart

A sincere and intimate conversation usually about personal feelings or concerns.
Example: We need to have a heart-to-heart talk about our relationship and how we can improve it.
Note: Refers to a meaningful conversation, not the physical heart.

Break someone's heart

To cause someone extreme emotional pain or sadness.
Example: It broke her heart when he decided to leave without saying goodbye.
Note: Describes emotional pain, not a physical injury to the heart.

Heart of the matter

The most important or essential part of a situation or problem.
Example: Let's get to the heart of the matter and address the main issues that are causing the conflict.
Note: Focuses on the core or essence of a situation, not the physical heart.

Heart everyday (slang) expressions

Heartbreaker

Refers to someone who has a reputation for causing emotional pain or disappointment by ending romantic relationships abruptly or without consideration for the other person's feelings.
Example: She's a known heartbreaker, be careful around her.
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Heartthrob

Describes someone, usually a celebrity or a person admired for their looks, who is considered very attractive and makes others' hearts beat fast.
Example: He's the new heartthrob at school, all the girls like him.
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Heartache

Refers to intense emotional pain or sorrow, especially caused by love or loss.
Example: Going through a heartache after the breakup.
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Hearty

Used to describe something that is warm, genuine, enthusiastic, or wholesome, often in a physical or emotional sense.
Example: It was a hearty laugh that made everyone smile.
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Heartstrings

Refers to one's deepest feelings or emotions, particularly those associated with love, compassion, or sympathy.
Example: The movie really pulled at my heartstrings with its touching story.
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Heartwarming

Describes something that elicits positive emotions such as love, joy, or tenderness, typically leaving a deep impression on the heart.
Example: The video of the puppy reuniting with its owner was so heartwarming.
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Heart - Examples

My heart beats faster when I see you.
srdce bije rychleji, když tě vidím.
She has a heart of gold.
srdce ze zlata.
He suffered a heart attack last year.
Minulý rok utrpěl srdeční infarkt.

Heart grammar

Heart - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: heart
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): hearts, heart
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): heart
Syllables, Separation and Stress
heart Contains 1 syllables: heart
Phonetic transcription: ˈhärt
heart , ˈhärt (The red syllable is stressed)

Heart - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
heart: 600 - 700 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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