heart whole

/ˈhɑrtˌhoʊl/
adjective
  1. Not in love; free from romantic attachment or emotional involvement.
    • He traveled the world heart-whole, enjoying his independence.
    • The novel's hero remains heart-whole until he meets the mysterious stranger.
    • After the breakup, she decided to stay heart-whole for a while.
  2. Having a whole, undivided heart; sincere and genuine in feelings.
    • He gave a heart-whole apology that mended their friendship.
    • The community offered heart-whole thanks to the volunteers.
    • Her heart-whole support for the cause inspired everyone.
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