8/13/20

70 Idioms with Heart

 
 prof.Abdelhamid Fouda 

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Idioms that refer to what is the fanciful seat of our emotions as well as the factual core of our circulatory system are understandably numerous. Here’s a list of phrases and expressions that include heart and, for the most part, pertain to human feelings.

1. *a big heart*: said of someone kind and loving

2. *after my own heart*: said of someone with similar preferences or values

3. *a heart of gold*: see “a big heart”

4. *a heart of stone*: said of someone without sympathy

5. *all heart*: see “a big heart”; sometimes used sarcastically to mean the opposite

6. *at heart*: basically

7. *bare (one’s) heart*: share one’s feelings or thoughts

8. *bleeding heart*: said of someone who is conspicuously or excessively generous

9. *break (one’s) heart*: cause someone emotional distress

10. *by heart*: from memory

11–13. *capture/steal/win (one’s) heart*: make someone fall in love with one

14–16. *close/dear/near to (one’s) heart*: loved or valued by someone

17. *cross my heart*: said as an oath to assert one’s honesty

18. *didn’t have the heart*: said when one cannot summon the will to do something hurtful

19. *do (one’s) heart good*: said about something that will be beneficial to someone

20. *eat your heart out*: said mockingly to someone expressing the desire for them to suffer; usually facetious

21. *faint of heart*: lacking courage

22–23. *find a way into/to (one’s) heart*: cause someone to fall in love with one

24. *find it in (one’s) heart*: have the compassion or courage to do something

25. *follow (one’s) heart*: do what one loves rather than what is expected of one

26. *from the heart*: with sincerity

27–28. *gladden the/(one’s) heart*: make someone happy or gratified

29. *harden (one’s) heart*: become callous

30. *have (one’s) heart set on*: be obsessed with obtaining

31. *have (one’s) (best) interests at heart*: be doing something for someone else’s benefit

32. *heart goes out to*: said in regard to feeling sympathy for someone

33. *heart in (one’s) mouth*: said of someone who has strong emotions about someone or something

34. *heart is in the right place*: said of someone well intentioned

35. *heart of the matter*: essence

36. *hearts and minds*: said in reference to persuading rather than compelling

37. *heart’s desire*: what one wishes deeply for

38. *heart skips a beat*: said of someone excited, frightened, or surprised

39. *heavy heart*: sadness

40–41. *from the bottom/depths of (one’s) heart*: profoundly

42. *in (one’s) heart of hearts*: if one’s true feelings or thoughts were known

43. *know (one’s) heart*: be aware of one’s true feelings

44. *lose heart*: become discouraged

45–46. *matters/affairs of the heart*: said of something pertaining to a love affair

47. *melt (one’s) heart*: cause someone to experience uncontrollable emotions

48. *nearly gave (one) a heart attack*: caused someone to feel anxiety or fear

49. *(one’s) heart bleeds for*: one is sympathetic

50. *(one’s) heart is knocking*: said of someone excited or nervous

51. *(one’s) heart is not in*: one does not feel a commitment to or an interest in

52. *(one’s) heart leaps*: one is excited

53. *(one’s) heart melts*: see “melt someone’s heart”

54. *(one’s) heart sinks*: one becomes discouraged

55. *open (one’s) heart*: show generosity or kindness

56–57. *out of the goodness/kindness of (one’s) heart*: because of generosity or goodwill

58. *pour (one’s) heart/soul out*: see “bare (one’s) heart”

59. *put (one’s) heart into*: do something with conviction or enthusiasm

60. *sick at heart*: discouraged

61–62. *strike fear into (one’s) heart/into the heart of (one)*: cause someone to be afraid

63. *take heart*: be encouraged

64. *take (something) to heart*: be affected by something

65. *to (one’s) heart’s content*: to the extent one desires

66. *warm (one’s)/the cockles of (one’s) heart*: cause someone to feel positive emotion

67. *wear (one’s) heart on (one’s) sleeve*: openly show one’s emotions

68. *with a sinking heart*: said of someone who becomes discouraged or hopeless

69. *with all (one’s) heart*: with great enthusiasm

70. *young at heart*: youthful

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