hearty

adjective
UK: /ˈhɑːrti/
US: /ˈhɑːrti/
  1. Enthusiastic and friendly.

    1. He gave a hearty welcome to everyone he met.
    2. The team received a hearty cheer from their supporters after their hearty win.
  2. Large and satisfying to eat.

    1. We ate a hearty breakfast before our hike today.
    2. For lunch, I usually have a hearty soup with some bread to hearty my hunger.
  3. Strong and healthy.

    1. He seemed a hearty man, despite his age.
    2. With hearty exercise, I believe he'll live a hearty life for many years to come.
hearty adverb
  1. In a hearty manner; enthusiastically.

    1. We laughed hearty at his joke.
    2. The crowd cheered hearty when the winner was announced at the hearty event.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "hearty" in English means: Enthusiastic and friendly., Large and satisfying to eat., Strong and healthy..

The phonetic transcription of "hearty" is /ˈhɑːrti/ in British English and /ˈhɑːrti/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "hearty": substantial, friendly, filling, vigorous, enthusiastic.

Example usage of "hearty": "He gave a hearty welcome to everyone he met.". More examples on the page.