What do you mean by heartfelt words?

What do you mean by heartfelt words? Let's learn more about its pronunciation, meaning, source, sentence making, synonyms and English translation.

What do you mean by heartfelt words?

Pinyin: f? I'm fǔzhy? n

Interpretation: heart: refers to the heart. Sincere words from the heart.

From: Tang? Bai Juyi's "Poems on behalf of the Book": Mind and body are inseparable. ?

Ex: Su's Broken Chai: I was taught to speak from the heart. ?

Grammar: formal; As subject and object; With compliments, and? For a while? combination

Praise: a commendatory term

English: heartfelt words

Synonym of heartfelt words

Truth, heartfelt words, heartfelt words, good words

The antonym of the heart.

Speak against one's will, sweet talk, lie, big talk, lie, speak against one's will, cheat others, sweet talk.

Make sentences with your heart

After listening to his heartfelt words, we were lost in thought.

A friend's words may not sound good, but they are from the heart.

He spoke his mind to the American people.

What do you mean brilliant?

Pinyin: fěi r? n ch? ng zháng

Explanation: Brilliance: the appearance of a literature. Chapter: Composition. The description article is literary, conforms to Italian law and is worth reading.

From: The Analects of Confucius? Grandpa:? The boys in our party are crazy, simple and talented. I don't know why. ?

Example: Lu Xun's novel Notes on Old News? Foreword:? One or two friends think that although they don't pay enough for famous teachers, or there are no beginners, they will help them compile them. ?

Grammar: formal; As predicate, attribute and clause; Used in written language

Praise: a commendatory term

English: showing significant literary value; Beautiful composition; This is really a perfect work. ; Have good artistic accomplishment and courtesy;

Synonym for great success

Love and literature, wonderful pen gives birth to flowers, wonderful pen gives birth to flowers, wonderful pen gives birth to flowers, and wonderful sentences are linked together.

A wonderful antonym

Nonsense, words don't convey the meaning, embarrassing.

Make sentences very successfully

When he was very young, his composition was brilliant and he was known as a child prodigy.

Mo Yan's novels are so brilliant.