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All heart and soul synonyms

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adv heart and soul

  • completely β€” having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
  • completely β€” having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
  • completely β€” having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
  • unconditionally β€” not limited by conditions; absolute: an unconditional promise.
  • ultimately β€” last; furthest or farthest; ending a process or series: the ultimate point in a journey; the ultimate style in hats.
  • perfectly β€” in a perfect manner or to a perfect degree: to sing an aria perfectly.
  • absolutely β€” Absolutely means totally and completely.
  • fully β€” entirely or wholly: You should be fully done with the work by now.
  • altogether β€” You use altogether to emphasize that something has stopped, been done, or finished completely.
  • wholly β€” entirely; totally; altogether; quite.
  • effectively β€” adequate to accomplish a purpose; producing the intended or expected result: effective teaching methods; effective steps toward peace.
  • finally β€” at the final point or moment; in the end.
  • utterly β€” in an utter manner; completely; absolutely.
  • thoroughly β€” in a thorough manner or degree; completely and carefully: We will review the data thoroughly.
  • quite β€” completely, wholly, or entirely: quite the reverse; not quite finished.
  • totally β€” wholly; entirely; completely.
  • comprehensively β€” Something that is done comprehensively is done thoroughly.
  • positively β€” with certainty; absolutely: The statement is positively true.
  • all β€” You use all to indicate that you are referring to the whole of a particular group or thing or to everyone or everything of a particular kind.
  • well β€” in a good or satisfactory manner: Business is going well.
  • all in all β€” You use all in all to introduce a summary or general statement.
  • completely β€” having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
  • inside out β€” on the inner side or part of; within: inside the circle; inside the envelope.
  • up and down β€” moving in or related to a direction that is up or is regarded as up: the up elevator; the up train traveling north; the up platform of a railroad station.

adj heart and soul

  • faithful β€” strict or thorough in the performance of duty: a faithful worker.
  • zealous β€” full of, characterized by, or due to zeal; ardently active, devoted, or diligent. Synonyms: enthusiastic, eager, fervid, fervent, intense, passionate, warm. Antonyms: apathetic; lackadaisical.
  • sincere β€” free of deceit, hypocrisy, or falseness; earnest: a sincere apology.
  • fervent β€” having or showing great warmth or intensity of spirit, feeling, enthusiasm, etc.; ardent: a fervent admirer; a fervent plea.
  • ardent β€” Ardent is used to describe someone who has extremely strong feelings about something or someone.
  • passionate β€” having, compelled by, or ruled by intense emotion or strong feeling; fervid: a passionate advocate of socialism.
  • religious β€” of, relating to, or concerned with religion: a religious holiday.
  • pious β€” having or showing a dutiful spirit of reverence for God or an earnest wish to fulfill religious obligations.
  • adoring β€” An adoring person is someone who loves and admires another person very much.
  • adherent β€” An adherent is someone who holds a particular belief or supports a particular person or group.
  • deep β€” If something is deep, it extends a long way down from the ground or from the top surface of something.
  • earnest β€” serious in intention, purpose, or effort; sincerely zealous: an earnest worker.
  • fervid β€” heated or vehement in spirit, enthusiasm, etc.: a fervid orator.
  • genuine β€” possessing the claimed or attributed character, quality, or origin; not counterfeit; authentic; real: genuine sympathy; a genuine antique.
  • godly β€” conforming to the laws and wishes of God; devout; pious.
  • goody two-shoes β€” goody-goody
  • goody-goody β€” a person who is self-righteously, affectedly, or cloyingly good.
  • heartfelt β€” deeply or sincerely felt: heartfelt sympathy.
  • holy β€” specially recognized as or declared sacred by religious use or authority; consecrated: holy ground.
  • intense β€” existing or occurring in a high or extreme degree: intense heat.
  • orthodox β€” of, relating to, or conforming to the approved form of any doctrine, philosophy, ideology, etc.
  • profound β€” penetrating or entering deeply into subjects of thought or knowledge; having deep insight or understanding: a profound thinker.
  • reverent β€” feeling, exhibiting, or characterized by reverence; deeply respectful: a reverent greeting.
  • serious β€” of, showing, or characterized by deep thought.
  • pietistic β€” a movement, originating in the Lutheran Church in Germany in the 17th century, that stressed personal piety over religious formality and orthodoxy.
  • prayerful β€” given to, characterized by, or expressive of prayer; devout.
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