Crossword clues for enhearten
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Enhearten \En*heart"en\, v. t. To give heart to; to fill with courage; to embolden.
The enemy exults and is enheartened.
--I. Taylor.
Wiktionary
vb. To comfort and embolden, encourage, animate, hearten
Usage examples of "enhearten".
Heaven, why did you withhold a knowledge that would have upheld me and enheartened me through all that I have suffered?
She was free, completely recovered from her injuries and the enchantment, and each step before her was marked with the same enheartening symbol.
Between the three of us, I am enheartened by the speed and easiness with which we repelled tonight’s attempt on the castle’s entrance.
He was enheartened to discover that he could enjoy his own conversational companionship underground, provided he spoke not much louder than a whisper, for truth to tell, he was becoming quite lonely.
Violet Oliver had enheartened him to make the most of it, and calling up the image of her face before him, he had striven so to do.
But the hosts of Mordor were enheartened, and filled with a new lust and fury they came yelling to the onset.
They struck aridiculous but somehow enheartening pose as Quarkshouted at the two Jem'Hadar guards.
They struck a ridiculous but somehow enheartening pose as Quark shouted at the two Jem'Hadar guards.
She was free, completely recovered from her injuries and the enchantment, and each step before her was marked with the same enheartening symbol.
But even as he caught that enheartening glimpse he perceived, too, how sluggish now was their advance, and how with every second it grew more sluggish.