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  1. 1 day ago · The meaning of WITH ALL ONE'S HEART is in a very sincere and deeply felt way. How to use with all one's heart in a sentence.

  2. Definition of with all one's heart in the Idioms Dictionary. with all one's heart phrase. What does with all one's heart expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  3. phrase. If you feel or believe something with all your heart, you feel or believe it very strongly. [emphasis] My own family I loved with all my heart. See full dictionary entry for heart. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. with all one's heart in British English. or with one's whole heart.

  4. with all one's heart. Discover More. Idioms and Phrases. With great willingness or pleasure; also, with the deepest feeling or devotion. For example, I wish you well with all my heart . [Late 1400s] Discover More. Quiz. Q: An adjective that is used to compare two things is called a ... superlative adjective. comparative adjective.

  5. Meaning of with all your heart in English. with all your heart. idiom. Add to word list Add to word list. very strongly and sincerely: I love you with all my heart. He wished with all his heart that he had not done it. They believe with all their hearts that their country is fighting in a just cause. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. with all my heart. With all the energy and enthusiasm I can muster. This phrase has been around since the sixteenth century, and was so well known by the time Jonathan Swift assembled Polite Conversation (1738) that he wrote, “With all my heart and a piece of my liver.”.

  7. with all of one's heart. Prepositional phrase [ edit] with all one's heart. With much sincerity . I love you with all my heart. ( dated) Very willingly . Usage notes [ edit] It is more common for of to be left out of the phrase by ellipsis. (with much sincerity): Usually used with verbs such as love or believe. Translations [ edit]