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take heart
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Princeton's WordNet
take heart, buck upverb
gain courage
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take heartverb
to be courageous; to regain one's courage
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take heart
To take heart means to regain confidence, courage or hope during a difficult or challenging situation. It implies finding the strength to keep going, stay positive and not lose hope even when things seem daunting or bleak.
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Take Heart
Take Heart is a 1979 album by Juice Newton on Capitol Records. The album contains five charting country hits, including Newton's top-40 version of '"Sunshine". The album was released on CD for the first time on May 7, 2012 by BGO Records.
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take heart
Read the full text of the Take Heart poem by Kurt Philip Behm on the Poetry.com website.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of take heart in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of take heart in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of take heart in a Sentence
Let him take heart who does advance, even in the smallest degree.
Today's market rally is straightforward as investors take heart from hopes of a trade talk resolution. But a strong yen is limiting the Nikkei's upside.
If you're afraid to let someone else see your weakness, take heart Nobody's perfect. Besides, your attempts to hide your flaws don't work as well as you think they do.
I believe that future generations will look back on how we all serve the cause of freedom at this pivotal moment, they all take inspiration from the resilience and the valor of the Ukrainian people. They'll take heart from the way that nations of goodwill rallied against Putin's aggression.
Investors will take heart from companies' quarterly earnings if they surprise the market with not so bad results.
Translations for take heart
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- nimm das HerzGerman
- tomar el corazónSpanish
- prendre le coeur, bon courageFrench
- हिम्मत न हारनाHindi
- taka í sig kjark, setja í sig móð, manna sig upp í að, mjálma í sig móðinn, herða sig upp, taka á öllu sínu, herða upp hugann, öðlast kjark, hleypa í sig kjarki, brynja sig þolinmæði, safna kjarki, hleypa í sig hörkuIcelandic
- がんばれ, がんばってJapanese
- 振作起来Chinese
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