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"Heart" Words:Please check out our School Content Calendar for vocabulary ideas.
concondance, cordate, core, cordial, courage,
discord, discourage, heartbroken, heartiness, heartland,
heartthrob, recorder
"Heart" Words Sentences:
1 courage
Bobby was naturally very timid so that it took a lot of COURAGE for him to give Susie a small stuffed animal on Valentine's Day.2 concordance
CONCORDANCE was reached in the classroom when all the students happily agreed to celebrate with a party.3 discord
When every student was given a Valentine, there was no DISCORD among the classmates because everyone had received something similar.4 core
Often in a spirited discussion, one's inability to listen carefully is at the CORE of the problem when dissension occurs.5 heartbroken
When the young girl dropped her Valentines, we watched her HEARTBROKEN expression as she realized some of them would be dirty.6 heartthrob
After watching the hit movie, many teenagers determined that the attractive principal actor would be the next HEARTHROB.7 heartland
Isn't midwestern United States referred to as our HEARTLAND since it is economically critical to our food supply?8 heartiness
Most people from areas with long, cold winters have a HEARTINESS about them that enables them to be exuberant and positive.9 cordial
When two acquaintances saw each other on the street, they greeted each other with smiles and in a CORDIAL manner.10 discourage
Even when a person jokes, most people DISCOURAGE insensitive remarks because they often cause hurt feelings.11 cordate
The shiny CORDATE leaf on the new plant looks almost like a perfect heart with a stem!12 recorder
One year in music class the teacher gave us bamboo tubes where we carved eight holes to create RECORDERS that produced whistlelike sounds.6 other "heart-related" words FOR YOU to create a sentence!
courtship, enamored, infatuation, romantic, sweetheart, truelove
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