soft-heartedness
See also: softheartedness
English
Etymology
Noun
soft-heartedness (uncountable)
- Alternative form of softheartedness
- 1999, Юрий Дружников, Prisoner of Russia: Alexander Pushkin and the Political Uses of Nationalism, →ISBN, page 79:
- For his soft-heartedness, his forgiving and undemanding nature, the governor was called by the diminutive "Inzushko.
- 2006, Ivan Turgenev, On the Eve, →ISBN, page 38:
- Her mother did not interfere with her; but her father used to be very indignant with his daughter, for her – as he called it – vulgar soft-heartedness, and declared there was not room to move for the cats and dogs in the house.
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